WeAAsles
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I'm in IAH. Andrew isnt. I believe he was working on the last Southwest contract. We have Dan Rivera from 570, Gilbert Huertas 571, and Roy Nichols from 575. The flow through agreement is very important. Did they snatch it in bankruptcy? A couple of guys who moved to mainline claim they kept their hire date along with the pay scale for years of service. It sounds like fantasy though.
That I know of you never had a contractual flow through agreement? It was more of a professional courtesy that the Company extended to your group.
The cheap bastards ended the courtesy about 2 years ago because they didn’t want you guys to gain Company time for Vacation accumulation.
What’s incredibly insulting is how the Company initiated a flow through agreement for Pilots to move over to flying the Mainline and earning a good living but they offer you no promises and say you have to quit and hope to be rehired.
I know in the past that they did keep their Company time (Not occupational) but I’m not sure on their wages? Could be though as it’s not a grievable violation any mainline member could make as long as the Company adheres to their contractual right.
IMO a strong flow through agreement is even more important than any raises to your pay or benefits since you don’t have any guaranteed Scope Staffing language if the Company choses to or are contractually obligated to transfer the work back to us.
Take IAH as an example. If the Company is obligated to restaff and recall the Mainline Workers you should at least have first rights at any vacancies that are created throughout the system if you chose or have rights to recall to the mainline itself when openings come up in IAH.
And of course you should be able to transfer anywhere and to any Mainline Station you want without having to have the perfect personell file if there are openings and keep all your Company time.