• Adam
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    1332 months ago

    How is being paid “from pushback to arrival” even vaguely legal?

      • the post of tom joad
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        412 months ago

        Remember when a letter from an airline exec was all it took for the cdc to reduce COVID sick leave? PFR…

    • @[email protected]
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      502 months ago

      Even fast food restaraunts in airports pay a higher hourly rate to compensate the staff for the added pain in the balls for getting to work.

    • FuglyDuck
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      212 months ago

      they’re salaried? only thing I can come up with.

      If they’re infact hourly… then work is work, and they’re working off the clock.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Been that way forever. Parking brake release with door closed was the standard for a long time. Now they have parking systems on the terminal that sense the aircraft and don’t start the clock until the aircraft pushes back, and stop the clock as soon as it’s parked even if you’re sitting there for 30 minutes waiting for the jet bridge or whatever.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        Yeah but they also used to have a good enough pay that it was still an okay deal, even if the clock only ran during aircraft movement. It’s still the case with other airlines I have an old friend that went to work for Etihad and he seems to be doing fine. Tells me about the nice weekends away all over the world during rest time, lives in a nice apartment in Dubai with a view, etc. Granted I’d never want to live there but I’m sure you can achieve similar lifestyle with other international airlines (Singapore, KLM, etc etc).