Eric,
I think Bob Owens has a valid argument to compare ourselves to UPS because we do work on the same equipment. Pilots, throughout the industry compare themselves to the equipment they fly, right?
Bob, I'm placing you on the hot seat...........
Bob Owens, if YOU truly believe that WE should be paid wages similar to UPS, then hand AA the UPS contract at the June meeting, and ask them to match it? Will you do that Bob? I don't believe for a minute that YOU or the TWU will do that! If you don't, why not? What or whom is holding you back?
It's not my call. As I've told you before I'm a witness who gets to add an opinion.
I dont maintain that at this time that we should get the same as UPS, I asked why we shouldnt? I recognize that we do have to compete with other passenger airlines and we should all set parity with UPS as our objective but we arent going to get there in one negotiations cycle. Why should passenger airlines get a discount on A&P labor? Do they get a discount on landing fees, fuel, aircraft, financing? How about executive compensation reletive to the size of the company as Eoleson says must be a consideration?
I do think we should get at least the same as Southwest. OH is supposedly the reason why we cant get Southwest wages but the company never offered to give us that in exchange for outsourcing. Long before I got there it was determined that the committee would not bring up Southwest, UPS or anybody that didnt go through BK and made a lot more than us. At first I was told that we didnt want to compare because Southwest farms out all their OH, then when we brought up that they dont farm it all out and that all the ones we were still comparing ourselves to also farmed out much of their OH there was a change of heart. I sat there in our meeting at JFK during the "Road Trip" where Gilboy told our members that we could have the Southwest contract but then we would have to have the same headcount per aircraft as southwest, which is rediculous since Southwest doesnt have widebodies or ETOPS.
The current table position is what we (the sub-committee)were given by the full committee.
I was told that UPS mechs were pushing to get a lot more work in house, but the company said that in order for it to be cost effective they could only offer $41/hr, so figure they probably could have paid $47 or so. They went for the money.
After all, we all know what AA's response will be.......outsource OH.
Wrong, AA was given the option to slash all the heads they wanted to back in 2003 instead of the pay concessions, THEY SAID NO.
AA wants it both ways, they want the quality, cost savings and efficiency of doing it in house and they want to pay what 3p providers pay. Over the last decade they've brought more work in house despite the fact that through attrition they could have sent more out. We have around 2000 mechs without system protection as it is, enough to close AFW and DWH.
They have never put forth any information proving that it costs more to do it in house than it would to outsource it. Remember just because AAR may be paying their guys $26/hr that doesnt mean when AA brings their planes to them (another cost) that that is what AAR charges AA for that labor.
The IBT and AMFA are obviously more concerned with preserving the craft and class than flooding the field with non-licensed helpers, right Bob? There's a reason why the IBT and AMFA agreed to the farm outs, right? There's a reason why these unions agreed to preserving wages & benefits over JOBS, right?
When those unions came on to the property those companies already were already farming that stuff out. At the time they didnt have many aircraft (UPS still doesnt) and didnt have the economies of scale to build their own facilities to do OH. (SWA now does but they probably get very good rates due to the fact that they have so many of the same type of Aircraft)
Do you think the TWU would ever agree to preserving wages & benefits over jobs, Bob?
Probably not, but in the end its people like you that accept the deal isnt it? But then again you choose to "resign and distance yourself" from making a commitment to try and challenge and change that and leave people like Gilboy in there as your voice.