Ever since the increase of middle management there has been nothing
but trouble among the employees, at least from my perspective, here in Phl. Phl currently has over 150 shift managers (not including upper mag.). If the number in that article is correct that equates to 1 manager for every 42 workers. Thats' ridiculous. They basically replaced a former fleet job,''chief'', with a company manager. The communication flow and work ethic along with pay cuts and the companys' failure to recognize the value of thier employees has and will continue to effect the work ethic out of Phl.
So Tempe can send as many managers as they like it will still not fix the problem.
The International Operation is destined to fail this upcoming summer, through no fault of the workforce. US has scheduled over 20 arrivals into the Intl' terminal all within 3 hours of each other, basically from 1400 to 1700. The system as it sits now will fall apart if there are over 2,500 connections within that time frame and thats' looking to double at least. There are currently 10 arrivals in that time frame and we are squeaking by at best.
US could recognize that the hiring pool is terrible because of the benifit and salary
structure. When I was hired I had to know someone and that has changed. If they were to increase in just those areas they would generate a better worker , simply by appealing to the motivated applicant instead of , ''show up your hired'' method. I can not over state, you get what you PAY for.
''Dog'', to suggest we take less from Phl reminds me of another quip, ''bite your nose to spite your face''. Phl makes money, bottom line and could make significantly more if the company supplied the workforce with the tools to do so, including a better employee based on the contract. The current new hires, dating back to post 9-11 is sad. For every 10 employees hired, I'd say 1 or 2 are worth keeping and they leave because a better offer awaits from somewhere else. Parker said he didn't think the airline was a long term job but better suited for a college kid looking for the appeal of non-rev travel to keep an airline going well we see where that thinking has taken us. For the most part Phl runs off the senior workers and even the 150 shift managers see this and even now the senior workers are seeking new directions. The company needs to stop this and offer to bring dignity back to the worker through a better contract.
Thanks
(edited by mod for easier reading- spacing)