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The question still stands...are any CR’s now necessary??
QF won’t run a CR program for 8 pilots - TLS is on the record stating this.
Have all avenues been explored as per the EA to avoid CR? No....SH hello 👋 any volunteers? Hundreds.
QF won’t run a CR program for 8 pilots - TLS is on the record stating this.
Have all avenues been explored as per the EA to avoid CR? No....SH hello 👋 any volunteers? Hundreds.
What is there to renege, if your on LWOP, you can be asked if you can return early or, at the cessation of your LWOP returned to service or, asked if you are willing to extend your LWOP or, made redundant.
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ConfigFull is just spreading fearmongering lies to try and convince people not to take LWOP. He wants a nice big fat cushin of pilots below him to take the hit. Lambs to the slaughter.
The reality is that the LWOP contract specifically indicates you will be bypassed in the event of a CR program.
The reality is that the LWOP contract specifically indicates you will be bypassed in the event of a CR program.
normanton (Mr. Immunity),
Probably worth considering that every Capt and FO on the 787 is qualified to do your job with no extra training (above whatever recency would be needed). Can you do theirs? Every Capt and FO would also have a CR pay out $X00,000 larger than yours.
So, which one would they choose to CR? Honest question, and just wondering if you've played that scenario out when you decided to help the company out.
And yes, I know quite a few SOs who have neglected to fall for the LWOP trick.
Probably worth considering that every Capt and FO on the 787 is qualified to do your job with no extra training (above whatever recency would be needed). Can you do theirs? Every Capt and FO would also have a CR pay out $X00,000 larger than yours.
So, which one would they choose to CR? Honest question, and just wondering if you've played that scenario out when you decided to help the company out.
And yes, I know quite a few SOs who have neglected to fall for the LWOP trick.
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Well if you wish to think that your job is safe because you have 8% of your cohorts leaving & you are safe from CR
now , well the best of luck to you
Truly delusional stuff
Sure there isn't a lot of case law on stand downs but they aren't meant to be for years & AJ won't allow guys to
sit around for years accruing entitlements for doing nothing , it isn't going to happen
The game has changed unfortunately from a few months ago with domestic now looking at coming back in the time
frames that would have seemed reasonable for international back then. & international well that is just an abyss
So a new plan will be drawn up with new numbers
now , well the best of luck to you
Truly delusional stuff
Sure there isn't a lot of case law on stand downs but they aren't meant to be for years & AJ won't allow guys to
sit around for years accruing entitlements for doing nothing , it isn't going to happen
The game has changed unfortunately from a few months ago with domestic now looking at coming back in the time
frames that would have seemed reasonable for international back then. & international well that is just an abyss
So a new plan will be drawn up with new numbers
Given we now know that almost all the surplus will be taken care of via VR, is it possible we could reduce the amount of CR related talk? It’s caused quite a few people a considerable amount of undue stress, and any further discussion whilst it’s not in the cards is unnecessary.
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Ok normo, I'll say it for the third or fourth time: take LWOP if you want.
But if I'm looking for a cushion, then what are you looking for trying to convince people LWOP is a good decision? Self-absolution?
LWOP is an individual decision, you don't have to try and convince people to vote with you. Are you going to be going on like this about any EA variations where you do actually need a majority vote? Preaching from the outside looking in, even though you willingly signed a bit of paper putting you in that position?
Strongly agree with dr dre, what a reminder that most of our problems are just in our head (or planted there by skittish amateurs).
But if I'm looking for a cushion, then what are you looking for trying to convince people LWOP is a good decision? Self-absolution?
LWOP is an individual decision, you don't have to try and convince people to vote with you. Are you going to be going on like this about any EA variations where you do actually need a majority vote? Preaching from the outside looking in, even though you willingly signed a bit of paper putting you in that position?
Strongly agree with dr dre, what a reminder that most of our problems are just in our head (or planted there by skittish amateurs).
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So actually the VR was over subscribed.
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LH flying - you don't actually have a business atm & won't even get to start to rebuild it for a couple of years
But quite sure there is no surplus & CR - well that just doesn't happen to QF pilots
Interesting thinking
But quite sure there is no surplus & CR - well that just doesn't happen to QF pilots
Interesting thinking
I can see why Qantas would want to trick the pilots into forgoing tens of thousands of dollars in leave entitlements but I struggle to see why a pilot colleague would be the loudest cheerleader of such action.
Telfer’s repeated doom and gloom rants are not based on reality. Almost no serious forecast has zero international flying for 2 more years.
The reality is, you can’t just sack all your pilots and then bring them back when demand picks up. When Qantas got a whopping 6 new 787’s it completely overwhelmed the training system for over 2 years. If you sacked 1000 pilots it would take a decade to get up to speed again when demand returned and Qantas would be left in the dust.
So they have to keep pilots on the books for the inevitable ramp up. They just want to pay as little as possible for them in the interim, hence the ploy that is working so convincingly on normanton.
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International and Domestic flying will not be back until there is a vaccine, how long can QF hold on to their current staff?! they will be hunting for more than 196 now as everything has changed and thats the reality.
The reality is, you can’t just sack all your pilots and then bring them back when demand picks up. When Qantas got a whopping 6 new 787’s it completely overwhelmed the training system for over 2 years. If you sacked 1000 pilots it would take a decade to get up to speed again when demand returned and Qantas would be left in the dust
For goodness sakes the company has you all running around with your heads cut off. Just like they want.
The threat of CR is a bluff, at this early stage anyway. They don't want to pay for CR. They are expensive and the chances are they will have to put you back on, whether in 3 months or 3 years thus incurring a second cost. They are scaring everyone and especially the junior to take LWOP {with the threat of CR if they don't} to do one thing and that is to remove the obligation to pay leave entitlements whilst on stand down. No other reason but to save money. They have people believing all of this. They do not want CR, it costs too much.
If this virus runs for another couple of years then sure things are different and none of us may survive but the company will have to follow the EA and CR from bottom up. But at the moment they can keep us on stand down. Going on LWOP only robs you of your entitlements under the EA, sold to you by a company who is threatening CR.
The threat of CR is a bluff, at this early stage anyway. They don't want to pay for CR. They are expensive and the chances are they will have to put you back on, whether in 3 months or 3 years thus incurring a second cost. They are scaring everyone and especially the junior to take LWOP {with the threat of CR if they don't} to do one thing and that is to remove the obligation to pay leave entitlements whilst on stand down. No other reason but to save money. They have people believing all of this. They do not want CR, it costs too much.
If this virus runs for another couple of years then sure things are different and none of us may survive but the company will have to follow the EA and CR from bottom up. But at the moment they can keep us on stand down. Going on LWOP only robs you of your entitlements under the EA, sold to you by a company who is threatening CR.
CR is not a threat, it's a requirement. Of course it is to be avoided and yes it will be expensive, that's why you won't get paid in full straight away, it'll be over a few years, no different to an insolvency and arguably that's what it is. Of course they will want as many as possible to take LWOP it's a better option for the company but not really an option for you personally.
When push comes to shove and they have no choice, CR is all that's left and seniority will play no part in it. Being junior won't automatically mean being redundant.
When push comes to shove and they have no choice, CR is all that's left and seniority will play no part in it. Being junior won't automatically mean being redundant.
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It doesn’t matter to me but I’m not the one constantly banging on that the sky is falling because VR was ‘under subscribed’ when the reality is it wasn’t and hit the target perfectly.
If QF pulls the trigger and enacts these VRs and ERs that by the middle of next year there will be 240ish less pilots in Qantas. That deals with the excess they were concerned about.
Last time QF gave out VRs we were recruiting madly just over 18 months later. Hopefully this time will be exactly the same.
If QF pulls the trigger and enacts these VRs and ERs that by the middle of next year there will be 240ish less pilots in Qantas. That deals with the excess they were concerned about.
Last time QF gave out VRs we were recruiting madly just over 18 months later. Hopefully this time will be exactly the same.
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I could be wrong here but I’m pretty sure Tino said in a webinar that anyone the company has placed in the ER program (i.e. anyone who is 63+) is an addition to the 196.
If there is 60 pilots in the ER program that the company wants gone, then effectively the true number of pilots to go right now is 196 + 60 = 256.
If there is 60 pilots in the ER program that the company wants gone, then effectively the true number of pilots to go right now is 196 + 60 = 256.
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