BeenThere, since none of the scabs that frequent this site seem to want to provide you the information, here is what NW put forth in their "last best offer" to their technicians on Aug. 18, 2005 (before the strike)...
Reduce base pay 25.7% (from $30.89 to $22.95 per hour),
Reduce license premium from $2.50 to $1.79 per license (2 license max.),
Reduce line pay from $.55 to $.09 per hour,
Reduce shift differential from $.51 to $.41 per hour for afternoon shift and from $.58 to $.46 per hour for night shift.
So, the most that someone could be making now at NW is $27.08 per hour (if they worked midnights on the line). From what I've heard, many do not even make that much - and those that are not in line maintenance do not even get the license premiums added to their pay. Also, there are no longer any pay premiums for Lead Technicians, Inspectors, or Lead Inspectors.
I do not know if the company has since reduced the scabs pay scale after the strike started, or plans on doing it after the other unions agree to their concessionary contracts.
Hope that this helps...