Want equality? Propose only one plan for AMR's unions with the same caps and copays.
Do we supplement the pilots and FA's?
No
Others from other airlines can pipe in w/ what they pay but it isn't uncommon in the private sector for families to pay more than $500/month for insurance ....
So lobby to be taken out of the RLA, Bob.
If the unions got together and demanded it, I don't know that the airlines would have much reason to block that, especially since there are benefits for both sides for leaving it. You would benefit from no longer being held hostage by the NMB, and the airline would benefit from Right To Work.
Win-win.
Those who distrust management could still belong to a union, and those who don't wouldn't have to pretend anymore by paying union dues for nothing in return.
Not all states are RTW. I believe the APA doesn't have a union security clause in their agreement.
"All flying performed by or on behalf of the Company or an Affiliate shall be performed by pilots on the American Airlines Pilots Seniority List in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement"
Section 25 said:A. Requirements
Each pilot of the Company covered by this Agreement will be required, as a condition of employment, beginning sixty (60) days after the effective date of this Agreement, or sixty (60) days after the completion of his or her probationary period, whichever will last occur, to either (1) be, or become a member of the Association, or (2) to pay to the Association a monthly service charge for the administration of this Agreement and representation of the pilot. Such monthly service charge will be an amount allowed by law.
B. Exceptions
This Section will not apply to any employee covered by this Agreement to whom membership in the Association is not available upon the same terms and conditions as are generally applicable to any other member, or to any pilot to whom membership in the Association was denied or terminated for any reason other than the failure of the pilot to pay initiation (or reinstatement) fees, dues and assessments uniformly required by the Association. Nothing in this Section will require the payment of any initiation fee by any pilot not required to make such a payment pursuant to the Association's Constitution and Bylaws.
my guess isMach or anyone else wearing a hat... how does that work with the management pilots?
Yes, you are right... the government and lawmakers have never let go of the airline industry - they continue to see it as a regulated industry which they can riddle with taxes and regulations....
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that said, teh airline industry and the railroads are both private sector and benefits have to reflect that.
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Bob,
what is the average monthly healthcare "tab" for an AA TWU-represented employee w/ a family? ie monthly premium plus out of pocket expenses/deductibles? and if you know for APA and APFA employees?