Hello everyone,
I wanted to open up a discussion that I believe is critical for all of us. As many of you might have heard, our competitors at Boeing recently negotiated a new contract that offers their employees a substantial $7,000 ratification bonus alongside a 35% pay raise over four years. This comes amidst their recent strike and following talks with top U.S. officials.
In stark contrast, our company is proposing a mere 2-3% pay increase. Given the current economic climate where inflation is outpacing wage growth, this raise feels inadequate. Not only are we feeling the pinch from rising costs of living, but it also seems that our voices aren't being heard. The withholding of the employee engagement survey results adds another layer of concern about whether our feedback is truly valued.
It's time we reflect on our circumstances and advocate for the compensation that aligns with the value we bring to the company. How can we organize ourselves to push for a fairer pay increase, one that truly reflects the economic environment we're in? Are there strategies we can employ to enhance our negotiation power?
I'd love to hear your thoughts, experiences, and any ideas you might have on how we can make our collective voice heard. Together, we can work towards achieving equitable pay that acknowledges our hard work and dedication.
Looking forward to your input and ideas.