Is this something you want to see in Canada?
Should ALPA MEC push for this?
At Envoy pilots get 100% pay for deadhead time while maintaining their high pay rates.
Is this something coming to ALPA in Canada?
mijbil wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2023 5:19 am
I think that that is a fair question to ask. I'm over in Europe right now (WG) flying for TUI for the summer. Currently, our cabin crew back in Canada are paid in the same way as we are - brake release to brake set. It used to be door close to door open but unfortunately that was lost in our last contract signed back in fall 2020. Over here in the UK the pilots and cabin crew here at TUI are paid from check in to brake set +0:45. I am guessing that the $$ per hour amount is a bit less, but they are getting paid when we are sitting in Corfu or where-ever with a slot delay time or slow ground handling etc. We can be fully ready with all pax on board and the door closed and still not getting paid because we haven't pushed yet. They are getting paid the whole time.
Since we are on duty from the moment we show up at the gate, I would like to get paid for all that time. Maintenance delays, catering not there, slow bridge operator, waiting for push clearance, etc. All those minutes add up over a month.
The other one that irks me a bit, at least here at WG and at the previous outfit, is getting only half the credit for online training compared to the time allotted. The time allotted is also very conservative and even when clicking furiously, a course usually takes longer, but that's another story. Basically, pay me when I'm doing company work on a 1:1 ratio.






