Pilots for FedEx have rejected a tentative labor deal. But that doesn’t mean they’re about to walk off the job just as UPS is threatened with its own strike by 340,000 drivers and other hourly ground workers.

  • @Albinoss
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    271 year ago

    They turned down a 30% increase in both wages AND pension benefits? I’m very curious about what’s in the rest of that contract, because this sounds like it should have been a slam dunk.

    • Jardthebard
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      361 year ago

      30% is good, but the rest of the industry for pilots has been getting better deals lately and FedEx has historically been the highest paid pilots in the US so they’ve got high standards. We are also in the midst of a pilot shortage in the US and pilots have never had this much bargaining power to get what they want and likely never will again. Therefore, pilots at a lot of companies are being patient to get exactly what they want out of their new contracts. Honestly, the pay is relatively low priority to other quality of life upgrades.

      • BigFig
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        291 year ago

        Like guarantees to not get rid of the copilots position… something some companies are trying to do. My grand father was first an army pilot, then a flight engineer; the third man in the cockpit that no longer exists as a position, then a copilot and then a pilot, he heard the other day about companies pushing the FAA for flights allowed to have only one pilot and he just about shit himself.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          Well, yeah that should get some push back from the government and passengers too. I would not want to be on a plane without a copilot.

        • @Jack_of_all_derps
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          21 year ago

          Surely to fuck the FAA will resist such a move that is based on a bottom line of a corporation and not on safety, right?..right?!

          • Jardthebard
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            21 year ago

            Well it’s more so congress and not so much the FAA. For example, the house has passed a bill allowing pilots to continue to fly until 67 years old. The current mandatory retirement age is 65 and believe me, a lot of the guys pushing their 60s are delusional and this is just gonna make it worse.

      • @Albinoss
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        31 year ago

        Ah okay, thanks for explaining that to me. I didn’t have any context for this, but that makes sense. I hope they’re able to get everything they want.

    • @derf82
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      81 year ago

      Keep in mind that is likely a total raise over multiple years.