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United Airlines recalling all furloughed pilots
United Airlines announced Thursday morning that it will recall the "nearly 600 pilots" currently on furlough. The company says it's making the move "to address the airline's future staffing needs," adding that "no United pilots will remain on furlough following the recall." (www.usatoday.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Great news but they need to do some work on being the airline with the most near misses last year. TRAINING!
everything that is being said here is far from what we are talking about at KDEN. Ill just keep it that way .
Great news
If the company furloughed you once, what will stop it from happening again? Why trust them? How did they show loyalty to the worker by laying them off, only to expect them to just sit and wait?
Pilots aren't furloughed arbitrarily. There's a seniority list. When the furlough happened, these guys were on the bottom. They aren't expected to sit and wait, being on a furlough list where they are guaranteed to be offered their job back first and retain some of their seniority is actually a union benefit.
Well said my friend Ben Deneweth. The work experience gained in the interregnum is being considered. More over, not every one will accept the new terms because they may NOT be attractive enough for one reason or the other. Similarly, the company may NOT find every recalled pilot to be within their revised job description frame.
So, it will be give and take from both sides, as well as the condition 'as is where is' basis ! And so on.
The company can only issue a general invitation. The details or the proverbial 'fine print' has to read for each case separately.
So, it will be give and take from both sides, as well as the condition 'as is where is' basis ! And so on.
The company can only issue a general invitation. The details or the proverbial 'fine print' has to read for each case separately.