Tim Nelson
Veteran
they did. but they stopped proposing written offers. Its a mexican standoff and verbal offers are not recognized.Not an offer? Then what does the statement from Jetnet posted below mean? It says they proposed two significant improvements. If they did in fact propose this to the union, isn't that an "official offer"?
Team,
This week, negotiating teams for the company and the Association met for our last scheduled mediation session. Knowing the significance of this meeting, on the first day of talks, we proposed two very significant improvements to our current offer:
- Increasing wages to match the new higher pay rates for applicable mechanic pay rates (AMTs, Inspectors, GSE/Facilities, and MCTs) in the Southwest tentative agreement.
- Making the transition to American Airlines medical plans easier for IAM-represented team members by adding a one-time, $3,000 medical transition payment. Also, under our proposal, the PPO 100 plan would sunset at the end of 2019, but participants could remain in the PPO 80 and 90 plans until the end of 2020.
The company wants out of the iam pension but the union hasnt relented. With a peb, strike, or arbitration, i dont anticipate the company coming thru on the verbal offers cuz it doesnt have to.
The union needs to relent otherwise we will get less imposed.