767jetz
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From the UAL ALPA MEC Communications Update:
"On Thursday June 26th, ALPA and the Company reached a Tentative Agreement regarding Furlough Mitigation. Over the next few days, the MEC will be reviewing the final language for the TA. This TA only covers Special Personal Leaves, Voluntary Furloughs, Staffing Formula modifications, Surplus Reduction Lines and a Furlough Recall Bypass program.
In subsequent meetings, the Negotiating Committee will be discussing with the Company other means to further mitigate furloughs to include a Voluntary Early Retirement Program, as well as possible job opportunities for furloughed pilots.
If the MEC accepts the Tentative Agreement, the Negotiating Committee will be sending out to the pilot group a series of Questions and Answers to help explain the agreement."
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Word from within is that ALPA hopes to cut the announced furloughs of 950 active pilots almost in half. Any amount of layoffs of our front line employees is a tragedy. But this is still good news as it will minimize the blow.
I found the part about "job opportunities for furloughed pilots to be interesting. I wonder what this could mean. I guess we'll find out once this TA passes and final language is released.
"On Thursday June 26th, ALPA and the Company reached a Tentative Agreement regarding Furlough Mitigation. Over the next few days, the MEC will be reviewing the final language for the TA. This TA only covers Special Personal Leaves, Voluntary Furloughs, Staffing Formula modifications, Surplus Reduction Lines and a Furlough Recall Bypass program.
In subsequent meetings, the Negotiating Committee will be discussing with the Company other means to further mitigate furloughs to include a Voluntary Early Retirement Program, as well as possible job opportunities for furloughed pilots.
If the MEC accepts the Tentative Agreement, the Negotiating Committee will be sending out to the pilot group a series of Questions and Answers to help explain the agreement."
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Word from within is that ALPA hopes to cut the announced furloughs of 950 active pilots almost in half. Any amount of layoffs of our front line employees is a tragedy. But this is still good news as it will minimize the blow.
I found the part about "job opportunities for furloughed pilots to be interesting. I wonder what this could mean. I guess we'll find out once this TA passes and final language is released.