WorldTraveler said:
first of all, at current interest rates, it doesn't take a much lower raise than 8% in order for the compounding effect to be wiped out.2nd, only the DL pilots got a raise over 5% and then only for one year - and they gave up scope and also gave the co. a lot of schedule flexibility to get that extra couple percent.I have seen no one offer a proposal for any other employee group to give up scope or increase schedule flexibility to match what the pilots gave the company.your statement that any employee group is unhappy has no meaning unless you can demonstrate it.... DL employees have consistently said they are not interested in any further unionization.You can call them lazy and unhappy but there aren't enough people who want a union in Tech Ops to start the legal process to change it.It absolutely frosts your crotch to admit that DL does listen to its people and the vast majority do have favorable views of mgmt which is why they choose to maintain the time-tested direct employee mgmt relationship that works far better than what any other airline mgmt has.Besides, go look at the DL thread and one of the pro-union mechanics there says DL expects to be hiring hundreds of mechanics in the next few years.Given layoffs at other airlines, DL should have no problem finding many well-qualified mechanics who are ready to start a career at Delta as non-union employees.
1. Out of the last ten years how many has Delta paid 8% profit sharing? According to the article the UNIONIZED PILOTSs will see a 20% increase.
-Ok lets do some rough math, 8% times $100k =$8000, usually not matched in 401K either, one shot deal and pay remains the same next year, meaning that if profits are not as high they will make Less than $108k. plus $5500 in the 401k if they have a 5,5% match. So under your better deal non union take profit sharing instead of structural raises they end up say $113, 500 from the company but remain at $100,000 a year in pay. Year number two lets say they end up with 8% profit sharing again, unlikely but lets be optimistic-same as the year before $113.500 and the following year the same again, once again $113, 500, so over the three years they earn a total of $34500. Their base pay remains at $100k
-20% times $100k -$20k, or $120k plus a 5.5% match in the 401K = $6600, for a total of 126,600, then they get another 3% increase, thats a $3798 increase to $130398, then the third year they get another 3% on top of that, add another $3911, which increases it to $134310/year. for a total of $391,308. Their base pay is now over $127000.
Ok so you are trying to say that $345,000 is more than $391,000 and you are better off settling for one time profit sharing instead of structural increases? Stick to selling God in South America, we don't need your snake oil here.
2. Yep they pilots gave up some scope protections, the non union workers never had it to give up.
3-My claim that they are unhappy is just as valid as your claim they are. The difference is I went to A&P school with those guys, they talk freely to me, can you say the same? Who the hell are you to say that you know more than others that if they were unhappy that they would have Unions when the company spends millions on Union Busters to threaten and coerce the people against joining unions.
4- Deltas totalitarian structure works better than SWA? Doubtful. I'll bet not one mechanic has quit SWA to go work for Delta, in fact I know of several mechanics who quit Delta to work at AA. So no it doesn't frost my nuts as you claim.
5- EVERY airline, most MROs and every other outfit that employs A&Ps expects to be hiring over the next few years.
6- Show me one airline that has laid off mechanics in the last year, other than AA which just went through BK show me one that has laid off in the last five years.
7-Delta already is having problems finding qualified mechanics, thats why they have school kids working on their planes. If there was an abundant supply why would they bother?
Stick to doling out free clothes, sneakers, food and of course Bibles to the illiterate masses in South America as you try to convince them that your interpretation of Christ's teachings are more accurate than the Popes but we arent buying what you are selling here.