Interesting research coming from the negotiating committee - stuff I bet B.K. will not be very forthcoming about: Just two of the comparisons follow. Ready for this?
The average Polar crewmember currently is actually away from home 13.5 hours longer each month than the average Atlas crewmember.
The number of scheduled days off that the company uses from each Polar crewmember is virtually the same as those used for Atlas crewmember 4.5 days PER YEAR average PER CREWMEMBER.
So all this BS is really just BS. Likely the Polar crewmembers will work 13.5 hours per month less and make almost 40% more than they currently make.
Sheeees..... sounds like SOMEONE might have a hidden agenda and is inciting his crewmembers for no good reason. hhmmmmmm.....