As an active CHL EMS Pilot, I know that many of my colleagues are in Wait Mode. Some of the most significant issues that led to the Medics organizing are the same for the pilots. So we are essentially waiting to see what happens with the first collective agreement.
The Pres, Exec VP, Sr Ops Manager and VP HR have visited ALL the EMS bases over the past 3 months. mostly as a reaction to the Union. Some of the biggest issues for us are:
1) Being able to claim on our Crew Position Reports 11.4 hrs for a shift instead of 12 hrs;
2) For Kenora and Moosonee, the entire issue of non-paid stat holidays, no vacation, and working towards a "threshold" of 2080 hrs in a work year;
3) For 1/2 the bases, the company is bound by contract to provide helmets to pilots and medics and do so free of charge; for the rest of us it is a 50% subsidy;
4) Claiming expenses while overnighting after dutying out from a late call;
5) The near complete lack of management training for our "pilot managers"; and the nepotism involved in hiring, promotion and scheduling.
I hate being nickled and dimed; and some days I am on the verge of leaving. Personally, I am not in a position to the the lead mouthpiece for the rest of the EMS pilots; (tried that once before and got very burned!)
There are so many low time, Co-pilots in the system, that they are just happy to be flying the '76 and many long-in-the-tooth senior guys who are at the top of the pay scale who just won't participate in organizing the workplace for the good of all; so frankly I am not hopeful. Although, it really depends on what the medics get.
Cheers
The Pres, Exec VP, Sr Ops Manager and VP HR have visited ALL the EMS bases over the past 3 months. mostly as a reaction to the Union. Some of the biggest issues for us are:
1) Being able to claim on our Crew Position Reports 11.4 hrs for a shift instead of 12 hrs;
2) For Kenora and Moosonee, the entire issue of non-paid stat holidays, no vacation, and working towards a "threshold" of 2080 hrs in a work year;
3) For 1/2 the bases, the company is bound by contract to provide helmets to pilots and medics and do so free of charge; for the rest of us it is a 50% subsidy;
4) Claiming expenses while overnighting after dutying out from a late call;
5) The near complete lack of management training for our "pilot managers"; and the nepotism involved in hiring, promotion and scheduling.
I hate being nickled and dimed; and some days I am on the verge of leaving. Personally, I am not in a position to the the lead mouthpiece for the rest of the EMS pilots; (tried that once before and got very burned!)
There are so many low time, Co-pilots in the system, that they are just happy to be flying the '76 and many long-in-the-tooth senior guys who are at the top of the pay scale who just won't participate in organizing the workplace for the good of all; so frankly I am not hopeful. Although, it really depends on what the medics get.
Cheers