Mesa Pilots Ratify New Contract with Significant Gains
Written by thomas · Filed Under CommercialDecember 10, 2008
“This new agreement represents a step forward for all Mesa pilots,” said Capt.
The Mesa pilots’ contract became amendable in
“Many pilots voiced their distrust in the company during the road shows and expressed their lack of faith in the company’s desire to abide by any agreement,” added Capt. Wilson. “Trust is an integral part of any agreement, and we have communicated our pilots’ concerns to the company. While changes are taking place, the outcome of this vote is a clear indication that there is still much work to be done.”
This new collective bargaining agreement will provide Mesa pilots with immediate scheduling and quality-of-life improvements, including a true definition of scheduled or actual flying time and the implementation of a Preferential Bidding System (PBS) that will allow the pilots to have more control over their schedules. Additionally, the pilots can expect to be back at the bargaining table in 21 months to work toward more improvements with what they hope will be a healthier company in a more stable industry.
ALPA is the bargaining agent for the nearly 1,200 pilots at Mesa Air Group, which includes Mesa and Freedom Airlines. ALPA represents 53,000 pilots at 37 airlines in the U.S. and
SOURCE Air Line Pilots Association, International |
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