PPRuNe Forums

PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/)
-   Rumours & News (https://www.pprune.org/rumours-news-13/)
-   -   Delta pilots reach tentative agreement (https://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/1215-delta-pilots-reach-tentative-agreement.html)

747400CA 23rd Apr 2001 14:15

Delta pilots reach tentative agreement
 
WASHINGTON (AP) - Delta Air Lines reached a new contract with its pilots, averting a strike at the nation's third-largest airline in a deal that could make the carrier's pilots the highest-paid in the industry.

The pact, reached Sunday, came a week before Delta's 9,800 pilots had threatened to leave their cockpits.

The Air Line Pilots Association said the contract included pay increases of 24 percent to 34 percent for Delta pilots between now and 2005 and pay increases of 63 percent by 2005 for pilots at Delta Express, the carrier's lower-cost unit. The tentative four-year contract exceeds the current most lucrative contract at United Airlines, the nation's biggest airline.

The contract was reached after five days of talks with the National Mediation Board. It also includes improvements in retirement, job security and vacation benefits, union officials said.

"We are pleased that we were able to achieve a collective agreement through the collective-bargaining process and without government intervention," Charles Giambusso, chairman of the Air Line Pilots Association's chapter at Delta, said

"This agreement will make Delta pilots the best paid in the industry and will provide other industry-leading improvements," Delta (DAL: Research, Estimates) Chairman Leo Mullin said in a statement Sunday.

Under the existing contract, a pilot at Delta with 10 years of seniority and flying the carrier's smallest jet, makes $157,152 a year, according to Air Inc., an Atlanta-based pilot counseling firm.

A Delta spokesman said the company would not discuss details of the agreement until Monday. Union leaders were scheduled to meet Saturday to consider the contract, with members expected to vote on it by July.

Gregg Holm, a union spokesman and Delta pilot, said the contract would make up for concessions pilots made in 1996, when the Atlanta-based airline was emerging from several years of financial losses.

"This gives the pilots pretty much what they were looking for," Holm said. "I think this is going to go a long way toward repairing the rift that was caused by the 1996 contract."

The agreement comes at a key time for Delta, which has been losing $3 million a day from a pilots' strike at its Comair regional carrier.

The industry also faces labor unrest. Earlier this month, Northwest Airlines reached a tentative deal with its 9,400 mechanics, and American has been haggling with flight attendants on a new contract. Texas-based American also faces labor uncertainty as it attempts to merge workers from Trans World Airlines, which it acquired this month.

United also faces contract issues with its mechanics.

Delta pilots had sought a deal to surpass the generous contract United Air Lines and its pilots ratified last year, making "United Plus" a slogan for the talks. The proposed Delta contract provides wage and benefit hikes that are about 1 percent higher than United's. ALPA was seeking gains of 4 percent to 5 percent beyond the United contract, a source familiar with the negotiations said.

If approved, the contract would end a 19-month process that included a work slowdown by pilots and the company's successful pursuit of an injunction.

Before the deal, Delta had been lobbying vigorously for the White House to appoint a presidential emergency board to study the dispute. Under the Railway Labor Act, which governs airline and railroad labor contracts, a presidential emergency board can be appointed to study the situation and recommend a contract.

The appointment of a board would automatically put any job action on hold for 60 days, after which the pilots could strike unless Congress acts to mandate a contract. President Bush has pledged to block strikes at major airlines this year with such boards.

Mary Godwin, a traveler from Orlando, Fla., who was at Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport Sunday night, said Bush would have been forced to enter the fray if no deal had been struck. "I understand the right to have a strike, but look at all the lives it would have affected," she said.

-End-

Have the Delta pilots been successful in their goal of "restoring the profession"?

Looking forward to details as they become known.

Thanks to all.

scubba 23rd Apr 2001 17:44

Code-A-Phone

April 22, 2001

This is Chuck Giambusso on Sunday, April 22. After months of negotiating and an intense final push this last week, I am pleased to announce that your Negotiating Committee has successfully reached a tentative agreement on an industry leading contract. The agreement is subject to MEC and membership ratification.

The MEC will be meeting to consider ratification Saturday. Membership ratification will follow. The negotiating team will be preparing a road show. The schedule will be announced after your MEC representatives ratify the agreement.

Over the next days, beginning this evening, you will be receiving details and the contractual language via email, our web site, and box stuffings.

John Malone, your Negotiating Committee Chairman, is here to provide you with some details:

This is John Malone. Here are some highlights of the tentative agreement:

Scope:

Limitations on RJs, tying RJ growth to mainline expansion.
Furlough protection for all pilots on the list on Date of Signing
International code share protection
Enhanced fragmentation and buyout protections
Pay:

Full retro pay at UAL plus 1%
Pay rates going forward at UAL plus 1%
MD-80/90 given additional raises
First year pay significantly improved
Night pay returned
International pay increased
Pay raises ranging from 24 to 34% over the life of the contract
Vacation:

Bank is restored to 3:45 per day
Retirement:

Bow wave and full service bank payouts now count for retirement calculations, retroactive to May 2, 2000
3% company contribution to the 401k for all pilots who received payments under the old plan
Profit sharing paid under the old plan in now pensionable
Social Security offset is capped
Miscellaneous:

Contract is amendable on 5/1/05
Delta Express pay rate up 63% over the life of the contract with enormous work rule improvements
Your Negotiating Committee thanks you for your support. Your unity enabled us to achieve this landmark agreement.

Thank you.


TowerDog 23rd Apr 2001 18:21

Good deal.
Congrats to the Delta guys.

AA is next.

Finally some of the hard work is paying off.

------------------
Men, this is no drill...

Charly 24th Apr 2001 00:33

Excellent Job, Americans!!

We at Lufthansa will follow!

Congrats

Charly

Former_SLUF_Driver 24th Apr 2001 01:47

I got the same.

Any word on when we’ll see a hard copy? I have been lurking on the website all day waiting for the update. Ah well it’s about time, what’s it been 2, 3 hundred years?

Only if we can just get Bigfoot on some Pacific runs I know a couple of Captains who will be mooches happy! Some of them were disappointed when they announced the New York-Cairo-Dubai and the New York-Tel Aviv sectors were going to the MD-11.

Maybe this is a good sign for Comair as well, it’s a damn share what those fellas have to stomach. I can only imagine trying to raise a family and live in Orlando or Cincy on minimum wage.

http://www.dalpa.com/public/images/cvg.summerjobs.jpg


All times are GMT. The time now is 17:30.


Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.