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Merger Committee Update
We understand that some of our pilots may be concerned about separate and independent representation for US Airways pilots in the event APA at some point in the future is certified as the representative for the combined pilot group both American and US Airways. Heres the legal situation:
The McCaskill-Bond Amendment guarantees separate and independent representation of the pre-merger pilot groups involved in a merger which is not otherwise subject to a collective bargaining agreement or internal union policy (such as the Air Line Pilots Association Merger Policy) that establishes a seniority integration process equivalent to Section 3 and 13 of the Allegheny Mohawk Labor Protective Provisions. USAPA believes, and the District Court in Phoenix ruled, that where there are certified bargaining representatives, such as USAPA and APA in the US Airways/American merger, those certified representatives are the representatives in the McCaskill-Bond process.
The McCaskill-Bond Amendment does not prevent the seniority list integration (SLI) process under Section 3 and 13 from being completed before the National Mediation Board (NMB) makes a single carrier finding and then certifies a single bargaining representative for the combined group of US Airways and American pilots. In other words, the SLI process may be finished before there is any determination by the NMB. If that happens, the issue never arises.
USAPA believes that the McCaskill-Bond Amendment must be interpreted to require continued separate and independent representation of the pre-merger pilot groups (US Airways and American) even if the NMB certifies a single representative before the SLI is completed. This means that APA cannot interfere with the USAPA Merger Committee even if they become the certified representative, and USAPA is prepared to take appropriate legal action to preserve the right of the USAPA Merger Committee to remain free from any interference by the APA.
We will continue to distribute updates as circumstances warrant or as issues arise that merit our attention. Communications may be addressed to the Merger Committee at MergerCommittee@usairlinepilots.org.
USAPA Merger Committee
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Interference by the APA?
The APA will look at this update as a joke
We understand that some of our pilots may be concerned about separate and independent representation for US Airways pilots in the event APA at some point in the future is certified as the representative for the combined pilot group both American and US Airways. Heres the legal situation:
The McCaskill-Bond Amendment guarantees separate and independent representation of the pre-merger pilot groups involved in a merger which is not otherwise subject to a collective bargaining agreement or internal union policy (such as the Air Line Pilots Association Merger Policy) that establishes a seniority integration process equivalent to Section 3 and 13 of the Allegheny Mohawk Labor Protective Provisions. USAPA believes, and the District Court in Phoenix ruled, that where there are certified bargaining representatives, such as USAPA and APA in the US Airways/American merger, those certified representatives are the representatives in the McCaskill-Bond process.
The McCaskill-Bond Amendment does not prevent the seniority list integration (SLI) process under Section 3 and 13 from being completed before the National Mediation Board (NMB) makes a single carrier finding and then certifies a single bargaining representative for the combined group of US Airways and American pilots. In other words, the SLI process may be finished before there is any determination by the NMB. If that happens, the issue never arises.
USAPA believes that the McCaskill-Bond Amendment must be interpreted to require continued separate and independent representation of the pre-merger pilot groups (US Airways and American) even if the NMB certifies a single representative before the SLI is completed. This means that APA cannot interfere with the USAPA Merger Committee even if they become the certified representative, and USAPA is prepared to take appropriate legal action to preserve the right of the USAPA Merger Committee to remain free from any interference by the APA.
We will continue to distribute updates as circumstances warrant or as issues arise that merit our attention. Communications may be addressed to the Merger Committee at MergerCommittee@usairlinepilots.org.
USAPA Merger Committee
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Interference by the APA?
The APA will look at this update as a joke
