They will still want (and get) wage cuts in addition to layoffs.nwa400 said:"Northwest Airlines said Wednesday that it will cut 600 mechanics' jobs in the Twin Cities in July."
What say you? Is this an ugly way to get pay cuts? :angry:
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Is this something you foresaw in your aviation crystal ball? Or do you know something that we don't?aafsc said:They will still want (and get) wage cuts in addition to layoffs.
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400, here's my take on it: We will (employees) provide some form of relief for our company (not for bonuses for Sen. mang.) that will be made clear. The agreements must be air tight. They will most likely be in the form of temp. work rule changes. This money will be temp., will be given in return for profit sharing and bonuses. It must be created with the opportunity for those contributing to make a profit. That is how Sen. Mang. pay is constructed, and IMHO that is how we should do it. I do not forsee any direct pay concessions from the PFAA/ AMFA. Northwest employees have ALWAYS met troubled times with a tenacity for survival. We will do it now.nwa400 said:QUESTION:Â
  If NWA wants more pay cuts and the employee groups have independant studies done that show the company really does need pay cuts.......and.......the employees take wage consessions to the tune of Jet Blue wages or Ual wages......Does this mean that the employees are scabs or weak or morons? Or, are these employees surviving?Â
  Don't be nasty, I just want to get opinions and see what people think. Let us know what you think.
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I agree with you on all points NxNW. However the IAM seems to be absent from your lineup. What do you foresee for them?North by Northwest said:400, here's my take on it: We will (employees) provide some form of relief for our company (not for bonuses for Sen. mang.) that will be made clear. The agreements must be air tight. They will most likely be in the form of temp. work rule changes. This money will be temp., will be given in return for profit sharing and bonuses. It must be created with the opportunity for those contributing to make a profit. That is how Sen. Mang. pay is constructed, and IMHO that is how we should do it. I do not forsee any direct pay concessions from the PFAA/ AMFA. Northwest employees have ALWAYS met troubled times with a tenacity for survival. We will do it now.
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Red Tail Bear said:Is this something you foresaw in your aviation crystal ball? Or do you know something that we don't?
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North by Northwest said:The agreements must be air tight. They will most likely be in the form of temp. work rule changes. This money will be temp., will be given in return for profit sharing and bonuses.[post="262414"][/post]
nwa400 said:QUESTION:
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jimntx said:Then again, it may just be a simple case of NWA has decided to ground their DC-9 fleet. If they are flying no DC-9s, they probably don't need any DC-9 mechanics.
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If you close your buggy-whip manufacturing department, you probably don't need your hide-tanning department either. From the perspective of an outsider, it seems to me that NWA management has done rather well up until now. Why would they suddenly change and hang on to an unneeded department?