Twicebaked
Veteran
- May 22, 2003
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Isn't the major obvious thing that Usair is never supposed to again with the current business plan? There won't be any growth and attrition is slow. That is why anyone who is reserve now will pretty much always be. Two things need to be done. Number one is a like said a buyout. People don't want to be there don't want to commute throw some money at them and bring back lower scale furloughs and new hires. Number two is ALPA and AFA should change the scope clause in the next CBAs. go back to only 50 seats for jets and 70 for props at Express. Mainline flies the E-90 they should be flying the E-70 and E-75 too. If the company refuses to grow then the unions need to take back existing flying with those planes and all those Mesa jets too. Maybe it's not as exciting as widebodys but it's blocks of time on mainline size planes that someone else is flying while you guys sit in the same position for the next decade. With half of your seniority list furloughed. The unions need to be creative in ways to get the list moving on both ends. Is that something anyone has considered or are the unions really too dumb?
Entirely too DUMB and they just don't care!!!!
Look who you have negotiating for you... Carol Austin (needs to retire) doesn't have a clue of what reserves go through.
Bet she will fight to keep that f&*king bid sheet for her and her dinosaur friends.
Reserve issues will be the last thing that they negotiate.....I guarantee it!!!!!