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Delta Pilots Balk at Pay Cut Request

May 14, 2003
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS






Filed at 9:37 a.m. ET

ATLANTA (AP) -- The Delta Air Lines pilots union is balking
at a 22 percent wage-reduction proposal that is part of a
companywide cost-cutting campaign.

In a memo distributed to pilots Tuesday night, the union's
economic and financial analysis committee said the nation's
third-largest airline needs to cut costs to survive but
noted employees have already made sacrifices.

``Labor did not create this problem, and the E&FA team does
not endorse management's specific proposal,'' the memo
said. ``The team has concluded, however, that all
stakeholders, including labor, need to be part of the
solution.''

The union's financial team linked Delta's problems to a
drop in revenue and new debts -- not to what it pays its
pilots. The union leaders stopped short of calling for the
proposal to be rejected, but said their data should be
considered when members make a decision.

``Labor costs as a percentage of total expenses have been
fairly flat,'' the memo said. ``Expenses have not changed
very much. Although it appears there has been a recent
spike in labor expenses relative to total revenue, the main
cause of the relative percentage increase in labor expenses
is the reduction in revenue, not the increase in
expenses.''

The union said it is still gathering input from pilots
before deciding on a course of action.

Last month, Delta told pilots it wants to cut their hourly
wages by 22 percent, cancel pay raises due over the next
year and reduce some benefits.

In addition to the pay cut for pilots, Delta wants to
reduce the company contribution to a family savings plan
for pilots from 3 percent to 2 percent. It also is
proposing comprehensive negotiations focusing on work
rules, benefits and further discussion on pay rates in the
fall of 2004 or sooner, depending on the financial
condition of the company.

Chief executive Leo Mullin has said Delta will use deep
salary concessions agreed to at American Airlines as
context for its talks with its own pilots.

Delta lost $466 million in the first quarter on top of $1.3
billion it lost last year.

Atlanta-based Delta has laid off 16,000 employees since the
Sept. 11 attacks. It has also furloughed more than 1,000
pilots and said earlier this month it would furlough an
additional 200 pilots this year because of a drop-off in
travel due to the war in Iraq. It also plans to reduce
capacity by 10 percent and will remove 12 MD-11 aircraft
from service.

The pilots' union represents 9,000 Delta pilots.

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