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luvn737s
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That seems rather an odd question..at least as phrased. Much will happen in the world around us during the course of the appeals process. What any higher court will rule is entirely unknown, and equally, entirely worth seeing.
The west's continually asserted and utterly fantastic notions of gaining some great and quickly had contract...if only the east swallows the nic...are completely absurd, and in no way grown in any even slightly viable manure. A contract, imo, is most likely at least two years away. Seriously; What's your assumed time table for obtaining this supposed great contract?...especially if it contains nic? Now; what's the date on which LOA93 can be disputed as per pay issues? What's your assumed timing for the appeals process from Addington? What's your placing of odds on the eventual outcome there? No one knows what will come of that.
Finally; What's the permanent cost to the east, versus ANY actual benefits whatsoever, if they accept the glorious nic at this time?
For me = The whole decision is very easy, since this is a matter of principle to me, coupled with the earnest desire to NOT see my fellows hosed over....some of whom I've flown with since before some of your bunch got out of grade school...and would yet, become "senior" to them........
What would you honestly do if you were currently in the east's shoes? (said slightly tongue in cheek..since getting into said shoes is the entire apparent purpose of the Nic)
If the Kirby offer is still on the table, why not take it and immediately begin negotiating the next contract?
As for the appeal, the Nicolau list was not on trial. To turn the tables back on you, suppose the Nicolau had determined DOH was fair and the west pilot's protested. The very same lack of representation from the east would likely have occurred and the west would not have been able to use the trial as a second bite at the arbitration apple, a do-over, if you will. As many have stated, and we want to give the east the benefit of the doubt, USAPA would have come onto the property with or without the actual Nicolau award, right?
If you want to sue ALPA or whomever for the Nicolau list, go right ahead. But this trial and it's appeal will not determine the validity of Nicolau. It determines whether or not a union can be compelled to live up to it's obligations to all members.
I'm sorry I don't have the level of seniority to laugh at the little people as you do. For many the consequences of the east's actions have devestating effects.