With a loss at both the 9th and the LOA84 pay rates? Who knows. It still takes labor/mgt to agree to something to vote on. If the Kirby was still on the table and they wanted a contract, they wouldn’t be arguing about costing models. Truth is, the more we look at the Kirby the closest it comes to no pay raise at all. Vacations isn’t the only thing. Under Kirby, no SAP. You can’t permanent bid block/2ndary. Permanent bids are equipment, position (C/O, F/O) only. Number of blocks are guesses, fluxuating. No more seasonal bid swaps. If your at the bottom of block or 2ndary, under PBS you can end up holding reserve if blocks/2ndary lines are reduced. The PBS doesn’t honor strict seniority, so you could have seniority to hold a bottom block or bottom 2ndary and end up on reserve. It’s that bad. That’s what our NAC is faced with going to PBS. Don’t believe me. Ask the NAC. Devistating to commuters.
Since you have so few over 60, you totally underestimate the shift in attitude by our 60+ers. First, right now, theyr’e are no C/Os over 60 “getting ready to retire.†That’s 2-3 years away. Add $800,000 pay and benefits and you get a new solidarity group none of us expected. Those 58+ers sitting on the fence 2 years ago, put us over the top in last years vote. Found money. If age 65 hadn’t passed, ALPA might have survived with NIC and a cram-down.
The Kirby is a minimum raise at best, especially using your PBS, according to ALPA stats to our old NC, it would need 5% less east pilots. If signed tomorrow, no current east 60+er would ever see 31 days vacation. But if he did, it would be at 3hr/day, not current west book of 3:40. Why no comment on that? Clear? Schedules better? With less crew members? Maybe for some. I don’t care if you don’t believe me. Those are the facts right out of the Kirby. Thanks ALPA!