WestJet Pilots and Flight Attendants Race to Unionize
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There are guys that make more then that but it's a small group. Remember out T4 includes our '' pension'', so while it seems high it's not the entire story. A better measuring stick is to ask what we net a month. Its a whole let less then our AC counterparts. Including my portion what I put into the espp, I make about the same as an 8 year mainline a320 fo. Yes there are profit share and options but those are not a given.
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I say bravo to this pilot who finally is reporting apples to apples in the media. Every single time you hear an employee / union bash their company, they use the overall compensation of an Executive member compared to the salary of a first year employee. So now that you have an (all up) T4 value that says $300,000 + and a CEO overall compensation of $3M, the CEO compensation is 10X more than that employee....seems pretty fair to me...but as I've read, the union push isn't all about compensation.
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The thing is that the compensation model at WestJet is very dependent on the company's success, so an average of the ESPP, Profit Share and OPA compensation has to be taken into account to compare with other companies. If you exclude RSUs and Stock Options (that are not awarded to all employees, but the pilot group certainly do participate), then over the last 9 years for Mainline employees ESPP, Profit Share and OPA has averaged about 30% per year (the past year has been close to 42%), this doesn't take into account any increase in share value during the 1 year vesting period.KAG wrote:There are guys that make more then that but it's a small group. Remember out T4 includes our '' pension'', so while it seems high it's not the entire story. A better measuring stick is to ask what we net a month. Its a whole let less then our AC counterparts. Including my portion what I put into the espp, I make about the same as an 8 year mainline a320 fo. Yes there are profit share and options but those are not a given.
When looking at the whole picture for pilots, they should have a compensation package in any given year 40 to 60% above their base salary if fully participating in the ESPP program and selling shares and RSUs after they have vested. This of course doesn't include any additional compensation due to overtime.
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It's great hearing someone completely out of touch with reality brag about their wage. I'm sure office workers working Monday to Friday at WJ will love to hear what he makes and how little he works. Public will also find it amusing and think we're all rich in the starbucks line at the terminal. Then of course that's a nice little quote for management to toss at the pilots come contract negotiations. Meanwhile this fantastic aviator making 315k a year voted for a contract that does not increase pay for people at his company making the absolute least and having a tough time making ends meet with 1000 bi-weekly pay checks (esp matching). That's not even taking into consideration Encore FO's who I'm sure he had no problem with submarining either.
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They aren't the masters of media manipulation for nothing.
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I absolutely agree. But it's sad someone would be used like a puppet this way and submarine their peers and future generations by making idiotic comments like his... unless of course this is a fake name in the article. I can't see that though. Just an assclown in all likelihood but it only takes one to make us all look like one alongside him. Anyways, WJ has good things going for it's workers but as the most profitable airline in Canada they should be setting the bar and not being happy to play second fiddle to Air Canada in terms of complete compensation and benefits package. Heck, even Air Transat has a lot of better terms and conditions. If you're the most efficient and productive pilots in Canada and produce the most profit per pilot shouldn't you be paid the most? Or at least bargain to be? Also, please note that at max pay scale and full 20 percent esp match 315k guy would have a base of 235 000 (210 per hour and 77.5 per month) and let's say he made 35 profit share which is highly speculative, the other 45 k works out to an extra 20-30 days worked per year. This is great money but I know guys at Air Canada making the same for far less with less speculative parameters such as OT or profit sharing. Not to mention better working rules and a fully defined retirement salary. You all play in the same league, start negotiating for similar contracts... Aside from DB pensions, which I can fully accept is a thing of the past in pretty much every non public sector.
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This is a joke, right?Donald wrote:you don't think getting the quote from a senior captain was an orchestrated maneuver by WJ management?
They aren't the masters of media manipulation for nothing.
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Regardless of who set this up it's ignorant and arrogant to state your t4 earnings publicly like that. Especially when you're among the minority earning those numbers and a lot of people at your company have a tough time making ends meet.
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Ignorant or arrogant maybe, but that's not what you said. You said it was "orchestrated by WJ management" which is laughable in the extreme.dignifly wrote:Regardless of who set this up it's ignorant and arrogant to state your t4 earnings publicly like that. Especially when you're among the minority earning those numbers and a lot of people at your company have a tough time making ends meet.
Do you check under the bed and in the closet for the boogey man too?

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Of course it's orchestrated. So is threatening to cut off profit sharing , ESPP, and other perks. Obviously WJ management doesn't want to lose control.
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What a surprise .... a group of pilots that don't want to lose control ...... how fascinatingly unusual is that?
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So you are trying to tell me that WestJet management sat down and cooked up a plan to have a pilot interviewed by the CBC and have him spout off about how much money he made? Then they set about recruiting said individual and scheduled the interview??FICU wrote:Of course it's orchestrated. So is threatening to cut off profit sharing , ESPP, and other perks. Obviously WJ management doesn't want to lose control.
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dignifly wrote:It's great hearing someone completely out of touch with reality brag about their wage. I'm sure office workers working Monday to Friday at WJ will love to hear what he makes and how little he works. Public will also find it amusing and think we're all rich in the starbucks line at the terminal. Then of course that's a nice little quote for management to toss at the pilots come contract negotiations. Meanwhile this fantastic aviator making 315k a year voted for a contract that does not increase pay for people at his company making the absolute least and having a tough time making ends meet with 1000 bi-weekly pay checks (esp matching). That's not even taking into consideration Encore FO's who I'm sure he had no problem with submarining either.
Totally right....
I can't believe that WJ pilot spouted those remarks publicly....low-class and a kick in the ass to a lot of lower paid, hard working, behind-the-scenes people at that airline.
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Way back in the mid-80's, EAstern Provincial Pilots went out on strike and the CEO at the time Harry Steele really got down and quite nasty to that group of very hard working pilots who literally went all out for that airline. He(Steele) brought in replacement rated B737 crews that really rubbed many in and out of that airline the wrong way big time. It was quite a situation in YQX EPA hqts at the time. I remember that episode quite well.Donald wrote:you don't think getting the quote from a senior captain was an orchestrated maneuver by WJ management?
They aren't the masters of media manipulation for nothing.
Airline CEOs are not above anything IMHO.
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JYSK your right the current agreement has no merit under Canadian Labour law, but does hold up under Canadian Civil Law. The agreement is negotiated in good faith between two parties and is the basis for the WestJet pilots pay and working conditions. This would supersede the original letter of employment received from the company.
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Maybe they should have interviewed more people for that article, and not just one guy who is hammered on the WJ juice?
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
"There are a few concerns I have being a WJ pilots wife... First and most important is safety. My husband is pushed to his limits alllll the time. Working 13 hour days and 19-21 days a month not 16. Most are unpaid due to changes of bases in the company. He has been forced to commute from accross the country rather then the WEST he was hired for. When he drives home after 17-20 hr days due to his commute I worry. Sure he could choose not to further his carrier and stay commuting from the west and many have chosen that but is that fair? For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
"There are a few concerns I have being a WJ pilots wife... First and most important is safety. My husband is pushed to his limits alllll the time. Working 13 hour days and 19-21 days a month not 16. Most are unpaid due to changes of bases in the company. He has been forced to commute from accross the country rather then the WEST he was hired for. When he drives home after 17-20 hr days due to his commute I worry. Sure he could choose not to further his carrier and stay commuting from the west and many have chosen that but is that fair? For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."
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wait a minute........
Their lives aren't all rainbow's and lollipops??
Their lives aren't all rainbow's and lollipops??
flyingvinnie wrote:Maybe they should have interviewed more people for that article, and not just one guy who is hammered on the WJ juice?
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
"There are a few concerns I have being a WJ pilots wife... First and most important is safety. My husband is pushed to his limits alllll the time. Working 13 hour days and 19-21 days a month not 16. Most are unpaid due to changes of bases in the company. He has been forced to commute from accross the country rather then the WEST he was hired for. When he drives home after 17-20 hr days due to his commute I worry. Sure he could choose not to further his carrier and stay commuting from the west and many have chosen that but is that fair? For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."
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Having Pilot's run your union is WORSE, Look at ACPA, Its even worse if you let them negotiate. You wouldn't let a plumber fix your car why would you let a pilot negotiate. They are terrible at it.flyingvinnie wrote:Maybe they should have interviewed more people for that article, and not just one guy who is hammered on the WJ juice?
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."
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bobcaygeon has a point. BUT I think it is better than ALPA.
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Look at what ALPA just negotiated for Delta. ACPA vs ALPA aside, no one can deny what an amazing TA Delta pilots are about to vote on.
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flyingvinnie wrote:Maybe they should have interviewed more people for that article, and not just one guy who is hammered on the WJ juice?
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
"There are a few concerns I have being a WJ pilots wife... First and most important is safety. My husband is pushed to his limits alllll the time. Working 13 hour days and 19-21 days a month not 16. Most are unpaid due to changes of bases in the company. He has been forced to commute from accross the country rather then the WEST he was hired for. When he drives home after 17-20 hr days due to his commute I worry. Sure he could choose not to further his carrier and stay commuting from the west and many have chosen that but is that fair? For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."
Sounds like someone has a blonde trophy wife.
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Or, a wife who is sick of being basically a single parent due to base changes enforced by WJ?mantogasrsrwy wrote:flyingvinnie wrote:Maybe they should have interviewed more people for that article, and not just one guy who is hammered on the WJ juice?
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
"There are a few concerns I have being a WJ pilots wife... First and most important is safety. My husband is pushed to his limits alllll the time. Working 13 hour days and 19-21 days a month not 16. Most are unpaid due to changes of bases in the company. He has been forced to commute from accross the country rather then the WEST he was hired for. When he drives home after 17-20 hr days due to his commute I worry. Sure he could choose not to further his carrier and stay commuting from the west and many have chosen that but is that fair? For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."
Sounds like someone has a blonde trophy wife.
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No loss of license insurance? Is that really true?
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"Forced to commute". Hilarious. No one is ever forced to commute, it is always a choice.flyingvinnie wrote:Maybe they should have interviewed more people for that article, and not just one guy who is hammered on the WJ juice?
An interesting quote, in reply to a CBC news article:
"There are a few concerns I have being a WJ pilots wife... First and most important is safety. My husband is pushed to his limits alllll the time. Working 13 hour days and 19-21 days a month not 16. Most are unpaid due to changes of bases in the company. He has been forced to commute from accross the country rather then the WEST he was hired for. When he drives home after 17-20 hr days due to his commute I worry. Sure he could choose not to further his carrier and stay commuting from the west and many have chosen that but is that fair? For the record the union is pilot run, not an outside representative. There are many more points like no loss of license insurance or no mental disability... I could go on...."