United Airlines Mechanics & Related Bargaining Update
2024.03.04
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
As you all know by now, your rank-and-file committee has accepted the Agreement in Principle (AIP), which now turns the AIP into a Tentative Agreement (TA) that is ready for ratification by the membership.
Now it is up to you to make a choice. The TA is economically focused and includes a couple of minor, economically speaking, language changes. We urge you to look at all the information and consider the outcome carefully prior to deciding. As with every negotiation, this proposal will satisfy the expectations of some, while falling short for others. Ultimately, the decision is yours whether to ratify this offer or not, and we will stand by your choice.
Below are some highlights of this extension offer:
The extension is one that matches Southwest Airlines top of scale (TOS) this year and will extend for a term of forty-eight (48) months. The package is valued at $1 billion dollars in improvements over its life.
During this year the extension provides a four percent increase in August and a 6.87 percent increase in December, followed by three percent increases each December until 2027. In December of this year a TOS Technician will receive $68.66 per hour.
The bridge medical benefit will be extended to run through to 2028.
There is an additional job protection enhancement that adds a permanent heavy-check line of mechanics, increasing the total from two to three.
Finally, the reset calculation runs this December and every year thereafter.
Please feel free to ask questions of your rank-and-file committee members, your business agents or the Teamsters Airline Division if you need clarification on any of the terms.
In solidarity,
Your United Airlines Rank-and-File Negotiating Committee:
Mitch Hunt DEN, Dave Mahood EWR, Blake Silverstein IAD, Dexter Thomas IAH, Scott Stoddart LAX, Mike Blomquist MCO, Mike Pecoraro ORD, Joseph Prisco SFO, John Laurin SFO