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rigger

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So citationair gives the pilots a 2% raise......great deal until you find out that management has now taken the listed pay scale and decided it is no longer going to be followed and the 2% raise will be on the money they are making now at the latest much reduced pay scale! Not at the published next years pay scale.....

The Union is working out great thus far.....loss of insurance, another pay cut, loss of 401k money, still no sick policy, Short term disability now after 6 months you are terminated.....at this rate the pilots will work for free under the union!!
 
So citationair gives the pilots a 2% raise......great deal until you find out that management has now taken the listed pay scale and decided it is no longer going to be followed and the 2% raise will be on the money they are making now at the latest much reduced pay scale! Not at the published next years pay scale.....

The Union is working out great thus far.....loss of insurance, another pay cut, loss of 401k money, still no sick policy, Short term disability now after 6 months you are terminated.....at this rate the pilots will work for free under the union!!

What Payscales are you referring too?
 
The Union is only as strong as the pilots that it consist of...

Unless you have the IBT. Then it's only as strong at, well...it ain't strong. But at least they still collect your dues. That's something...right?
 
Unless you have the IBT. Then it's only as strong at, well...it ain't strong. But at least they still collect your dues. That's something...right?

Would you care to put up your pay, work rules, and miscellaneous compensation package against the NetJets 2007 Pilot CBA, negotiated while being represented by IBT?
 

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