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I agree and disagree with the letter.luvthe9 said:GREAT LETTER FROM A BUDDY WITH A CLUELESS F/O................Recently an F/O said "you guys are never satisfied. You are now getting $181 an hour." It has been resonating in my mind. Am I never satisfied?
Facts that exist:
Loss of DB pension.
LOA 93 draconian work rules totaling 4000 pilots paying $10 billion
The skills we obtained to gain employment; paid to keep our employer in business since 2002. We bailed out USair twice, AWE once, and because of the value we bring through our contributions, American Airlines. Total of FOUR corporations.
We are in AA's bankruptcy contract, now contributing to the recovery of the New AA.
I believe the pilots of LCC deserved a much larger payback for our exceptional efforts. There are not many employee groups who would have, or could have worked under the conditions we endured.
Industry pay for an Airbus Captain at the new United is currently $40/ more than our green sheet rate. {group 2 Captain} $181/ hr was the rate of a DC 9 captain 20 years ago
Our Memorandum of Understanding is being mis-understood by management, example the 21 days vacation vs. our APA brothers and sisters 31 days.
Where is the 3% pay increase that was due 2 years ago?
I suppose my F/O was correct. I am not satisfied. I will not be until we all receive industry standard pay and work rules. The company needs to live up to all agreements and stop the disrespectful interpretations.
I do not want to be given anything, I just want a fair { industry standard} days pay for a fair days work. That is when I will be satisfied. Our upcoming joint working agreement will be crucial. For many this is the last chance for returning the profession to the level it was when we entered it. Know that management is working full time to stop our attempts. We all need to stay involved and pay attention.
Ignorance and apathy will result in the biggest airline in the world setting the bar at a lower level than the profession commands.
As far as what you had to suffer in the past. I'm sorry you had to go through that, but you won't be able to recoup what was lost.
When it comes to an industry standard contract I completely agree. Once the synergies of the combined company are realized there is no reason for us to not be on the same level as Delta, United, Southwest, or Alaska.
Bean