BMI mainline pilots made redundant?
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...and back to the title of the thread!
What do the vociferous and accusatory voices here suggest that BA pilots could/would have done to prevent redundancies in bmi at this point? What would they do now?
Less finger pointing, more solutions.
What do the vociferous and accusatory voices here suggest that BA pilots could/would have done to prevent redundancies in bmi at this point? What would they do now?
Less finger pointing, more solutions.
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Of course, if this was an option BA would have to offer it now, otherwise they could be failing in their obligations to explore every avenue to minimise redundancies. You can't change what's on offer just because the offer didn't come from the BACC, great though I'm sure they are.
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The BACC don't offer compromise agreements, they could merely propose one that might be acceptable to BA. BA are under no obligation to offer anything suggested by the BACC.
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red7 - having been to the briefing last week... we were told crew wont transfer across to Airways until the 4th moves across mid-to end of June...
surely training then wont start till June.
surely training then wont start till June.
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There's been much talk about the BACC wanting to 'stick all BMI pilots at the bottom of the MSL', but that's not the whole story, is it? There were many protections which the BACC proposed that would have ensure BMI pilots quality of life was maintained on the A320.
Let's review what was likely to be agreed by the BACC:
Grandfather rights to A320 commands
Some sort of modified monthly bidding rights on the A320 based on BMI DOJ
Dead-man's-shoes access to A320 commands based on BMI captains retiring
Pay - to be negotiated between BMICC and BA (BA will not allow the BMI cost-base to increase)
The only time BMI pilots would feel the effect of being 'stuck at the the bottom of the MSL' is if they wanted to bid to other fleets. And that's the crux of the matter, isn't it? What and select group of BMI posters really want is carte blanche access to the entire BA long-haul network. That would be a massive windfall for them at the expense of BA pilots, and it isn't going to happen.
Let's review what was likely to be agreed by the BACC:
Grandfather rights to A320 commands
Some sort of modified monthly bidding rights on the A320 based on BMI DOJ
Dead-man's-shoes access to A320 commands based on BMI captains retiring
Pay - to be negotiated between BMICC and BA (BA will not allow the BMI cost-base to increase)
The only time BMI pilots would feel the effect of being 'stuck at the the bottom of the MSL' is if they wanted to bid to other fleets. And that's the crux of the matter, isn't it? What and select group of BMI posters really want is carte blanche access to the entire BA long-haul network. That would be a massive windfall for them at the expense of BA pilots, and it isn't going to happen.
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Just a small point. No-one is 'stuck', i.e. fixed in place, at the bottom of the MSL. BA will inevitably recruit and at that point, pilots who have joined from BMI will no longer be at the bottom, just like everyone else who has joined.
Facts seem thin on the ground at the moment, don't they?
Facts seem thin on the ground at the moment, don't they?
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Post 99 raised a valid point that has yet to be adressed. Has BA offered any relocation opportunity to those at MAN/BFS/EDI...to move to LHR in whatever capacity /seat/.Or is this an exact copy of the way BA treated the NCL/MAN based B734 pilots 20 years ago in the Dan-Air debacle who lost their jobs despite volunteering to move at their own expense to LGW.For the avoidance of doubt BALPA did nothing for the 186 DA Pilots who were NOT LGW B734 based and merely urged them to accept sums ranging from £1500-£2500 per head. The involvement of the IPA/DAPAG resulted in a better outcome which cost BA £3M. It was only when BALPA realised that they were about to be embarrassed did they become involved and coordinate efforts with DAPAG to seek compensation for ther own members...many of whom were members of DAPAG.Whatever the outcome for BMI,the LHR jobs with BA will be secure and financially superior to those had the Company ceased trading...ask those who joined from City flyer in 2001. As I understand it the BMI pilots will be unfrozen and will be able to bid for a LH position as did those CFE joiners in 2001 who quickly moved to RHS B744.
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What and select group of BMI posters really want is carte blanche access to the entire BA long-haul network.
I don't want to fly long haul. There. I've said it. And I'm sure there's many more like me. So you needn't worry about me wanting your precious long haul commands.
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So why don't you want a deal that keeps you on the A320 with grandfather rights to your command, your current pay scales and bidding rights proportional to your Bmi date of joining? Really, what's so unacceptable about that that you'd rather have your company council gamble with your jobs instead?
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you'd rather have your company council gamble with your jobs instead
I am confident the bmi CC will achieve the best deal possible for members. I hope in a few months (weeks!) I am a BA pilot and recognised as such, and I'm sure we'll have a much stronger/more prosperous future together as one workforce in one airline.
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Who says that any of the information about the bmi cc actions is true. They are trying their best to protect a wide variation of pilots at different points in their careers. They cannot represent all groups within the pilot community. Say they represent the position of relatively new FO's with the view of you keep your job, bottom of MSL and frozen on 320 for 5 years, no bid rights. This group would go ok I can do that, but is it fair that a captain on the A330 and a TRE get this too? I guess the cc are trying to secure a fair deal for the average pilot at bmi which should keep most happy. Give the cc a break they are professional pilots not negotiators.
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If you think having agreed to the BACC method of "integration" would have prevented the announcement of flight ops job losses, you are quite naive
The BACC has a history of coming up with innovative deals. VR, for example, has been mentioned. It is my belief that the BACC in conjunction with the BMICC could have mitigated some of this.
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I don't want to fly long haul. There. I've said it. And I'm sure there's many more like me. So you needn't worry about me wanting your precious long haul commands.
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Say the BMI guys wouldn't join the same seniority list, what could be the consequences? British Airways express.....? feeder into Heathrow?
If the BMI pilots are not on the BA MSL (unfortunately looking increasingly likely) they will be rostered as a separate group of pilots - they will not form a separate fleet/company. That group of pilots will not see any new members, it will slowly decrease in size with retirement of ex-BMI pilots.
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So some pilots will still be part of a sub pilot group within British airways in 35-40 years time because that is how long it will take to clear up the mess. I don't care what happens ith seniority but all pilots should be on one MSL. Join at the bottom and work your way up without being penalised for the rest of your career sits better with me thn a sub group. Anyhow it's all been decided already