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Delta plans wage cuts, layoffs of up to 9,000
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Grinstein said he will take a 25 percent pay cut (his salary this year was $450,000, and last year he took half-pay), and other Delta officers will see a 15 percent wage reduction. There will be no bonuses for senior officers for 2005, Grinstein said. Delta's executive and management roster has been shaved by 27 percent since 2002, and Grinstein warned that "leadership ranks will be reduced further commensurate with front-line reductions."
"Our transformation will be sweeping and fast-paced," Grinstein wrote. "It must be if we are to survive and thrive in a changing environment as a strong company in control of its own destiny."
Delta also said it will reduce flights overall by about 7 percent and rebalance its domestic/international flight ratios to reflect an overcrowded U.S. market and more profitable international flights. Domestic flights will be reduced by 15 percent to 20 percent in the next 18 months, while international flights will increase by about 25 percent.
"It's about time they got aggressive," Helane Becker, a securities analyst with Benchmark Co. in New York, said in an e-mail to Bloomberg News. "Had they done this last year, or 18 months ago even, they wouldn't be in Chapter 11."
Keith Curtis, a Delta ramp worker in Salt Lake City, said Thursday's announcement likely won't have much of an effect on him, because he hasn't built the seniority to qualify for wage reductions. Curtis was hired in November 2001.
"There are some employees they said today (Thursday) who will be taking 9 percent wage cuts, like your customer service people," he said. "But with me being under five years, it won't affect us because they don't want to reduce wages of employees who are kind of at the bottom of the barrel."
Curtis also said he'll likely try to ride out the bankruptcy with Delta.
"I'm going to try to stick it out," he said. "I'm 47, and I've only been with Delta for four years. I've worked a variety of jobs, in the medical field and in retail and all that, and I just realized that I needed to settle down with something. This is where I felt like I'd have a better chance of having a longer career."
Curtis said he's encouraged that Salt Lake City is the beneficiary of rerouted traffic from Delta's Dallas hub, and now from operations in Cincinnati. Though Delta may be reducing the number of flights offered, the airline is serving more destinations out of Salt Lake City, he said. Which, he hopes, means there will continue to be work to be done, and people needed to do it.
"For me, what happens today won't affect me as much," Curtis said. "What I'm looking at is I hope that five years from now I still have a job. Five years from now, I hope Delta is still in business."
Delta's stock, which has been hammered by bad news the last few weeks, rose 5 cents, or almost 6.5 percent, to close at 82 cents per share Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.
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