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  2. Delta paying $1.4 billion in profit sharing payments to employees

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    That bonus was roughly equivalent to two months of pay per employee. Delta is primarily a nonunion company, with only about 20% of its employees being unionized, primarily its 18,500 pilots. The ...

  3. Delta CEO: Pilot contract negotiations 'not a wage fight' - AOL

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    Yahoo Finance Live anchors discuss second-quarter earnings for Delta, staffing shortages, inflation, wages, input costs, and the outlook for summer travel demand. Delta CEO: Pilot contract ...

  4. Delta’s CEO just paid out $1.4 billion to his employees. Here ...

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    Delta rolled out a profit-sharing model in 2007 and it gave employees a financial cushion when company money was tight. It’s a benefit they’ve continued since a brief pause in 2020.

  5. Scope clause - Wikipedia

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    The Embraer 175 complies with the 76 seat limit The CRJ700, also within the 76 seat limit. A scope clause is part of a contract between a major airline and the trade union of its pilots that limits the number and size of aircraft that may be flown by the airline's regional airline affiliate.

  6. Henry Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Henry A. Duffy began his career in 1962 as a pilot for Delta Airlines, later serving as the Chairman of the Delta Master Executive Council (MEC) and the Delta Pilots Representative to ALPA. [3] In November 1982, he was elected as President of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), [ 4 ] and served from 1983 to 1990. [ 2 ]

  7. Stephen Dickson (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Dickson and vice president of flight operations Jim Graham retaliated against the pilot's whistleblower claims by having a doctor falsely diagnose the pilot with bipolar disorder to force her out of the company. Delta later launched an unsuccessful appeal and was ordered to reinstate the pilot and pay her $500,000. [9] [17] [18]

  8. History of Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    In December 2005, the Delta pilots agreed to an additional temporary 14% cut in pay, piggybacking onto the 32.5% taken at the beginning of 2005. This cut was made permanent with the ratification of an agreement in June 2006.

  9. Delta Air Lines–Northwest Airlines merger - Wikipedia

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    The company also stated on April 14, 2008 that it agreed with its pilot union to extend the existing collective bargaining agreement through the end of 2012. [9] The agreement, subject to a vote by the pilots, provided Delta pilots a 3.5% equity stake in the created new airline. [10]