WestJet Sunwing merger and seniority
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WestJet Sunwing merger and seniority
Are there any perspective on WJ and SW merger regarding seniority? Any hints on how Sunwing CA and FO are going to merge into WestJet and if CA will maintain their position and not be retrograded to FO?
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Re: WestJet Sunwing merger and seniority
It won’t be BOTL. We have a merger committee working on it. But obviously when SWG has 4 year upgrades and WestJet is 10-12 years there are gonna be people losing their left seat.
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So you've done extensive research on previous mergers to substantiate your thoughts?Canadaflyer46 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 5:56 pm It won’t be BOTL. We have a merger committee working on it. But obviously when SWG has 4 year upgrades and WestJet is 10-12 years there are gonna be people losing their left seat.
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Alpa has a merger policy that people can take a look at. The primary driver will almost surely be date of hire. They can adjust and shift here and there, but if I was betting on it I'd say it'll look a lot like date of hire and some fences thrown up to keep people in their seats.
Two companies with the same aircraft type in their fleet merging while they're both short of pilots makes this one of the easier merges we'll see. There's always gonna be some back and forth, but overall shouldn't be dramatic.
Two companies with the same aircraft type in their fleet merging while they're both short of pilots makes this one of the easier merges we'll see. There's always gonna be some back and forth, but overall shouldn't be dramatic.
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I could see them merging based on DOH with a freeze of position.
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Yes. I've read the majority of previous airline merger arbitration decisions as well as general guidance on the principles of merged work groups. It won't be BOTL.Donald wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 6:15 pmSo you've done extensive research on previous mergers to substantiate your thoughts?Canadaflyer46 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 5:56 pm It won’t be BOTL. We have a merger committee working on it. But obviously when SWG has 4 year upgrades and WestJet is 10-12 years there are gonna be people losing their left seat.
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This is much more likely than "BOTL".dontcallmeshirley wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 8:32 pm I could see them merging based on DOH with a freeze of position.
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I have no idea how the merge is going to go but if they start to kick people out of their base and seat, it could trigger a massive exodus considering the current hiring climate.
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Even if you manage to keep your left seat with 4 years seniority from SWG you’ll very likely spend the rest of your career at the bottom of your roster after the merge.
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Re: WestJet Sunwing merger and seniority
This is what ALPA encourages:
The new policy states that the factors that must be considered in constructing a fair and equitable integrated seniority list, in no particular order and with no particular weight, now include but are not limited to career expectations, longevity, and status and category.
Your date of hire is only a portion of the equation.
The new policy states that the factors that must be considered in constructing a fair and equitable integrated seniority list, in no particular order and with no particular weight, now include but are not limited to career expectations, longevity, and status and category.
Your date of hire is only a portion of the equation.
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So basically what you say is that 250hrs 2022 Sunwing recruit are going to bypass 2023 1500+hrs 2023 WestJet by simply being added to seniority list from DOH ?
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Almost certainly. Just like the 250hr fo hired at swg in June is senior to the 4000 hr fo hired at swg in July.
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That's not the same. At all. WJ doesn't hire 250hrs. It's like if suddenly Jazz and AC seniority merged with Jazz FO with just 500hrs bypassing AC FO with 3000hrs. These 2 FOs were recruited by different companies with different requirements, no one can say it's fair that way.
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Is there really much difference between a 250hr pilot and a 1500hr one? I went from 250 to 1500 in just over a year. The example you use of jazz and air canada is just silly. They are completely different operations operating very different aircraft. That’s not the case with the Sunwing/WestJet situation.polpolbe wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:11 pmThat's not the same. At all. WJ doesn't hire 250hrs. It's like if suddenly Jazz and AC seniority merged with Jazz FO with just 500hrs bypassing AC FO with 3000hrs. These 2 FOs were recruited by different companies with different requirements, no one can say it's fair that way.
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Yes there is much difference. That's why majors don't hire freshly out of school pilots. And if you don't see the difference, I got now why you can't understand my "silly" example.ant_321 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:24 pmIs there really much difference between a 250hr pilot and a 1500hr one? I went from 250 to 1500 in just over a year. The example you use of jazz and air canada is just silly. They are completely different operations operating very different aircraft. That’s not the case with the Sunwing/WestJet situation.polpolbe wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:11 pmThat's not the same. At all. WJ doesn't hire 250hrs. It's like if suddenly Jazz and AC seniority merged with Jazz FO with just 500hrs bypassing AC FO with 3000hrs. These 2 FOs were recruited by different companies with different requirements, no one can say it's fair that way.
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I train 250hr pilots and 1500hr pilots. 250hr pilots who come from legitimate college programs where they learn crm, multi crew operations and in many cases do multi crew simulator training, usually do better in training than the sub 2000hr pilot who did the standard turbo prop route. If you’re talking people with 3000+ hrs and significant PIC time then that’s a different story.polpolbe wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:36 pmYes there is much difference. That's why majors don't hire freshly out of school pilots. And if you don't see the difference, I got now why you can't understand my "silly" example.ant_321 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:24 pmIs there really much difference between a 250hr pilot and a 1500hr one? I went from 250 to 1500 in just over a year. The example you use of jazz and air canada is just silly. They are completely different operations operating very different aircraft. That’s not the case with the Sunwing/WestJet situation.polpolbe wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:11 pm
That's not the same. At all. WJ doesn't hire 250hrs. It's like if suddenly Jazz and AC seniority merged with Jazz FO with just 500hrs bypassing AC FO with 3000hrs. These 2 FOs were recruited by different companies with different requirements, no one can say it's fair that way.
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Many things about aviation aren't "fair".polpolbe wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:11 pm
That's not the same. At all. WJ doesn't hire 250hrs. It's like if suddenly Jazz and AC seniority merged with Jazz FO with just 500hrs bypassing AC FO with 3000hrs. These 2 FOs were recruited by different companies with different requirements, no one can say it's fair that way.
Mergers are a great example.
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