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Zoidsberg , to worldnews in Europe battles heatwave and fires, record temperatures scorch China
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Its fine, guys. My boomer dad says this is just part of the sun’s natural cycle.

fearout ,
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It's probably unlikely to help, but you can show him this

Zoidsberg ,
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Pfft, NASA? Nah man, they’re the government agency responsible for the whole “global warming” hoax.

Shotgun_Alice , to news in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia

Yes.

Veraticus , to worldnews in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia
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Just leave Ukraine and problem solved, right?

AnarchoYeasty , to worldnews in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia

Terrorism is when another nation resists your genocide and the more they resist your genocide the more terrorism it is

lemmyshmemmy , to worldnews in Moscow on grain deal: UN has three months to implement Russian agreement

Dealing with the Kremlin is like dealing with teenagers. They threw a tantrum because their bridge got attacked now they’re pretending pulling out of the deal was because of something else.

Ooops , to worldnews in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia
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What now? A terrorist attack inside Russia or an attack on the Crimean Bridge?

HelixDab ,

You see, comrade, terrorist attack is when Nazis attack bridge we stole, not when comrade bomb Nazi apartment building.

NOT_RICK ,
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Just a point of clarification; the Russians built the bridge after their illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014

fist_of_fartitude ,
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Yeah, it’s like getting upset when you build a shack on someone else’s land and they tear it down.

takeda , to worldnews in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia

That's absolutely not true, the West is not turning a blind eye.

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wagesof , to worldnews in Focus: United Airlines grapples with pilots avoiding the captain's chair
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So they know the problem, pay increase isn’t worth the bullshit surrounding the promotion, and they know the fix.

Will they create more stable schedules or bump the pay to make it worth their captain’s time?

Fuck no. Let’s just cancel a bunch of flights because no one wants to work

AnotherPerson ,
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And then bitch about it publicly to try and create pressure on the pilots. Sorry UA, the class warfare stuff is out of the bag, I’m with the pilots

acosmichippo ,
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Unless you think the airline can just eat the cost of raises, I’m not so sure it’s a simple case of class warfare. Airlines operate on very thin margins, so any increase in costs would have to lead to increased prices for customers.

wagesof ,
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Airlines make record profits every year, and are run on razor thin margins. The wildest thing is that the flights themselves are a loss leader for the insanely profitable travel points scam they’ve been running since the 60s.

Stop extracting 80% of the profits for the investment class from the tourism industry and paying the pilots triple their current wages would be simple.

Never believe a corporation when they complain about labor costs. It’s always a lie

acosmichippo ,
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Stop extracting 80% of the profits for the investment class from the tourism industry and paying the pilots triple their current wages would be simple.

not that simple. stop extracting profits, then no one wants ownership of the company anymore.

hglman ,

I’m sure the employees do.

acosmichippo ,
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so you’re jumping from a relatively minor quirk in labor staffing to a socialist takeover of a multibillion dollar business. be realistic, it ain’t happening.

hglman ,

Other than employees already run the business.

AnotherPerson ,
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Stop carrying water for millionaires.

hglman ,

But how will they stay rich?

acosmichippo ,
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i’m not carrying water for millionaires, just being realistic about the capitalist world we live in.

CalcProgrammer1 ,
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If everyone “stays realistic” about the way the world is then the reality is the world stays the way it is. If enough people expect the unrealistic outcome then maybe it could be real.

acosmichippo ,
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firstly, you don’t have “enough” socialists to make that kind of change, and secondly if you’re stuck in an idealist mindset then you may miss on good solutions just because they aren’t perfect in your opinion.

Galluf ,

You obviously didn’t read the article as creating more stable schedules is exactly what they’re doing.

Is it enough, probably not. But let’s not make up lies.

Gradually_Adjusting , to news in Russia's Prigozhin: no more fighting in Ukraine but prepare for Africa - video
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No rest for the wicked I guess

Creyapnilla , to news in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia
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We’re not turning a blind eye. We are literally cheering them on.

Nuka-Putin Cola.

theyresocool , to news in Kevin Spacey accusers came forward to tell the truth, prosecutors tell London trial

Another rich dipshit conservative Hollywood weirdo.

Cybermass , to news in Heatwave-linked pollution sees Spanish city urge less car use

Would be great if governments could maybe idk regulate companies who produce more CO2 then all individuals by orders of magnitude???

Bikes are great, walkable bikable cities should happen, it’s not the fucking solution to climate change and I’m really tired of seeing this shit.

HobbitFoot , to worldnews in Focus: United Airlines grapples with pilots avoiding the captain's chair

It sounds like they need to figure out how to merge the two lists to give junior captains some time not fully on call. Maybe allow senior first officers to be standby captains one week out of the month to ease them into the role.

themeatbridge ,

Or just increase pay. Supply and demand.

Duvidl ,

That clearly didn’t work. A 40 percent increase is plenty, but it seems people don’t want their jobs to dictate their personal lives. Which is fair, I guess.

They need to change the expectations tha t come with the junior captain’s seat. Or force senior captains to be a bit more lenient, too.

The alternative is having no captains anymore, soon.

themeatbridge ,

Obviously a 40% increase was not plenty, or this wouldn’t be a problem. For example, I wouldn’t take a 40% pay increase to be constantly on call. A 200% increase, yes I would do that. So there is a number for me, I’m just not sure exactly what it is.

There will always be people who refuse at any price, but you don’t need to convince everyone. You just need enough captains to keep scheduled flights from being cancelled. There’s a number that gets you there, and the only thin we know for sure is that it’s more than 40%.

Fwiw I’m not disagreeing with your first point. Reducing the demand on captains could also help.

AnotherPerson ,
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If we’re going to live in a supply and demand economy that works it needs to apply to both labor and goods. I’m all here for this.

HobbitFoot ,

The senior first officers are noting QoL issues as the major reason they are not choosing to be junior captains. If a 40% increase in salary isn’t enough to get people to make the jump, maybe the solution is to change the quality of life for junior captains.

It might also be cheaper for the airline to make the cutoff more flexible in a way that is acceptable to the pilots’ union.

Slow2Final ,

It’s a regulated position, as in they would have to be fully qualified as a captain before being able to operate as such in any capacity whatsoever. This sort of proposed solution would not really work.

HobbitFoot ,

It is a regulated position, but it sounds like the issue is that United can’t get first officer pilots who are otherwise qualified to be captain to get that certification.

I doubt there is a rule stating that a qualified captain can’t fly as a first officer.

Slow2Final ,

As to the first part, yes, they aren’t taking the position. It’s due to the way seniority works in the industry. While they may have a good schedule as a first officer, captains are generally more senior, so should they take the upgrade, they end up holding a much worse schedule than before. Normally the way to make up for that is a much higher pay rate. But it comes down to what each individual wants in their career.

As to the second, they could definitely keep people dual-seat qualified, but it would introduce an insane amount of complexities as well. Each seat would need a full qualification course, they have requirements for annual training that would increase, and anyone being told to fly as a first officer would not do it for less than their captain pay rates (generally due to contractual reasons). There ends up being way more to it than most people realize.

HobbitFoot ,

And the answer to your first paragraph is to give them the good schedule of first officer for three weeks of the month and the bad schedule of captain for one week. Pilots may be willing to tolerate a crappy schedule for part of their month instead of the whole month.

And the qualifications of being a captain flow from the experience of being a first officer on an aircraft. In order to be a captain on a flight, you need to qualify to be a first officer. So, it isn’t like United has to pay for maintaining two separate certifications, just the more onerous one. And you make the dual flight role optional. You let pilots decide if they want to fly in a captain role at captain pay all the time or if they are willing to sacrifice pay for seniority on a schedule for a majority of the month. Let the union vote on it as an option.

Slow2Final ,

That is 100% not correct. I’ve held both roles at a US carrier, it’s not nearly as simple as you say to keep people dual qualified. Which I why I mentioned this seeming like a good idea at surface level, but it falls apart when you look at everything the pilots and company have to deal with to do it.

And most unions have been quite opposed to tactics like this in the past, as management has used to it abuse right-seat qualified captains even more (by making them fly as FOs on trips that need it) in the past.

HobbitFoot ,

What needs to be done to keep a captain qualified as a first officer? What is the legal difference between the two that requires two different qualifications?

And I understand that the union would want to protect captains from being demoted on flights, which is why the airline and the union would need to negotiate on this program. However, you still have an absolute shortage of qualified captains and this can be a way to address it. Why not at least try?

EhList , to news in Kremlin accuses West of turning blind eye to Ukrainian 'terrorist attacks' against Russia
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They are not terrorist attacks as sovereign nations cannot by definition commit terrorist attacks. These are acts of war and as Russia invaded Ukraine they are a response to Russian aggression.

BlushedPotatoPlayers , to worldnews in Heatwave-linked pollution sees Spanish city urge less car use

They could also urge to remove the coat and tie from the list of necessary clothes. While it was probably practical in 19th century England, it’s a torture in 2023 Spain

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