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James Onieal & Jason DuVernay
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Sep 28, 2020 7:38:44 PM
Captain Todd Insler, MEC Chairman of United ALPA, addressed the pilot group yesterday notifying them of the ratification of the Pandemic Recovery Letter of Agreement. The LOA was passed with 58% of the pilots voting in favor of it.
“This historic agreement will return thousands of pilots to their original pre-displacement seats, prevent all pilot furloughs until June 2021 at the earliest, and temporarily provide our airline flexibility needed to capture market share as demand recovers.”
Thanking the Negotiating Committee, pilots, subject matter experts, and support staff Insler went on to say, “United pilots have shown that by representing all pilots fairly and equitably, from the most junior to the most senior, we can improve our contract even in the midst of an economic downturn. This vote also ensures we can protect all of our careers for the long term and keep our pilot group intact by working together.”
With a hat-tip to recent heated discussions, Insler encouraged the pilots to remain cordial and focus on safety and customer service adding, “regardless of how you voted, together, we must move forward as one pilot group, and as one union.” Insler continued, “when we look back, years from now, it is my belief that history, and each of us, will see this as one of our finest hours.”
We thank our clients and colleagues for sharing this important update.
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SUMMARY:Delta pilots may soon have the opportunity to vote on TA 20-03 which allows for creative voluntary scheduling changes and delays furloughs for some. The MEC must first agree to this TA, and if agreed upon, will decide whether or not to send to the pilots for ratification. No one will be forced into participation; the intent (we believe) of this LOA seems to offer the opportunity for senior pilots to fly less, or not at all, in an effort to share the available flight hours with the rest of the seniority list.
We expect more information to be forthcoming and thank our trusted clients for the help reviewing the document. Below is the nitty-gritty...
No Furlough Agreement
Reduced Regular Line
Monthly Blank Lines
Ultra Long Call Reserve Line
Continuous 12-Month Blank Line (CBL)
Changes to Open Time Award/Assignments
Military Leave Option Changes
Updated: 9/29 8:52pm EST to reflect more accurate language
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