But you could also say the the CEO knew the wage when he took the job, and if he didn't like the wage then he should have taken a job elsewhere.telex wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 11:09 pmThe CEO gets a raise after record revenue and the 777 FOs do not get a raise. Do I understand correctly that new hire 777 FOs understood what flat pay is and they do not get a raise when the CEO gets a raise?
Is this the textbook definition of your neo-feudalism?
Record revenues vs 4 year flat pay
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Re: Record revenues vs 4 year flat pay
It’d be nice if every employee at every company in the world got a raise when revenue is high but that’s obviously not how the world works. You’re a dummy if you think otherwise.
Re: Record revenues vs 4 year flat pay
https://onemileatatime.com/delta-employees-pay-raise/mixturerich wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:22 pm It’d be nice if every employee at every company in the world got a raise when revenue is high but that’s obviously not how the world works. You’re a dummy if you think otherwise.
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Not possible in Canada /splhought wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 9:56 amhttps://onemileatatime.com/delta-employees-pay-raise/mixturerich wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:22 pm It’d be nice if every employee at every company in the world got a raise when revenue is high but that’s obviously not how the world works. You’re a dummy if you think otherwise.
Re: Record revenues vs 4 year flat pay
They could lower the flat pay to 15K per year, give 400$ per month to rent a bed in YYZ area and still fill all their seats,
Wanna bet?
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