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How did you like that injunction?

Did Cleary get you that too? :lol:


USAPA Update on Injunction Order
In compliance with Section IV of Judge Conrad’s ruling in the United States District Court, Western District of North Carolina, USAPA is distributing the following notice to all US Airways pilots by the most expeditious means possible. USAPA will provide more information as soon as it becomes available. Thank you for your prompt and thorough review of the following:
NOTICE TO ALL US AIRWAYS PILOTS
In July 2011, US Airways filed a complaint against USAPA alleging USAPA had violated and was violating the Railway Labor Act (“RLA”) by, among other things, engaging in a concerted effort to interfere with US Airways’ airline operations, including but not limited to a slowdown, work stoppage, strike, sick-out, work to rule campaign, and other concerted refusals to perform normal pilot operations. At the time it filed the complaint, US Airways sought a preliminary injunction to prevent USAPA from engaging in the acts and conduct alleged in the complaint. After a full evidentiary hearing conducted on August 19 and 22, 2011, by decision and order dated September 28, 2011, the Court found there was evidence sufficient to meet the legal burden that USAPA had engaged in actions that violated the RLA.
The September 28, 2011 order specifically enjoins USAPA and its members, agents, and employees, and any persons and organizations acting in concert with, through, or under it, or by and through its order, from violating the status quo provisions of the Railway Labor Act and from permitting, instigating, authorizing, encouraging, participating in, approving, or continuing any interference with Plaintiff’s airline operations, including, but not limited to, any slowdown, strike, work stoppage, sick-out, work to rule campaign, or any concerted refusal to perform normal pilot operations in violation of the RLA. This order continues in effect unless and until modified by the Court.
All US Airways pilots are instructed to fully perform their normal working schedules and practices.
All US Airways pilots who are engaging in a concerted refusal to perform normal pilot operations are directed to cease and desist from any concerted refusal to perform normal pilot operations, by engaging in acts including but not limited to slow taxiing, writing up all maintenance items, calling in fatigued, delaying flights, refusing to answer a call from the scheduling, refusing to fly an aircraft that meets the requirements for flight, or refusing to accept voluntary or overtime flying, and to cease and desist all exhortations or communications encouraging same.
USAPA will take all steps and measures to comply with the letter and spirit of the Court’s order and instructs and directs all US Airways pilots to do the same. Any and all acts and conduct in violation of this Order may subject individuals and those acting in concert with them to punishment under the contempt powers of the Court.
A copy of the order issued by the Court is shown below.
US AIRLINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION
 
luvthe9 said:
Only once for 3 weeks or so for the controller strike back in 81 or 2
 
'81 as memory serves. I remember hearing some USAF controllers' voices in civilian towers/etc back then. Our then President: "Hey Rocky! Watch me smash a union with just my hat!" Hardly Mr. Reagan's finest work methinks. While often a fan of his for many other reasons; it was a bit "funny" how a man who was once president of the screen actors' guild could so easily do that to people. In my estimation the civil air traffic control system suffered a severe decline in experience, expertise and flexibilty then that it never really recovered from.
 
EastCheats said:
How did you like that injunction?

Did Cleary get you that too? :lol:


USAPA Update on Injunction Order
In compliance with Section IV of Judge Conrad’s ruling in the United States District Court, Western District of North Carolina, USAPA is distributing the following notice to all US Airways pilots by the most expeditious means possible. USAPA will provide more information as soon as it becomes available. Thank you for your prompt and thorough review of the following:
NOTICE TO ALL US AIRWAYS PILOTS
In July 2011, US Airways filed a complaint against USAPA alleging USAPA had violated and was violating the Railway Labor Act (“RLA”) by, among other things, engaging in a concerted effort to interfere with US Airways’ airline operations, including but not limited to a slowdown, work stoppage, strike, sick-out, work to rule campaign, and other concerted refusals to perform normal pilot operations.
 
 
Ah! Yet another mindless little "spartan" again donning knee pads for management, eagerly licking their very shoe soles and madly waving pom poms to celebrate an injunction against their own work group (as if from history that should at all serve to surprise). Perhaps in "you'se" delerious delight you missed even the part about "ALL US AIRWAYS PILOTS"?
 
Hmm...can anyone think of a fittingly "simple" (and thus hopefully comprehensible) term for these people to ponder that yet still far exceeds all previously understood limitations of the word STUPID?
 
EastCheats said:
The 9th says you get the Nic 😉

How's that working out for you.........not so well my little guppy




We know you little scabs are salivating over getting AA's wide body's, you do not deserve them nor do we everyone keeps what the brought, you're all a bunch of thieves.
 
EastUS1 said:
Ah! Yet another mindless little "spartan" again donning knee pads for management, eagerly licking their very shoe soles and madly waving pom poms to celebrate an injunction against their own work group (as if from history that should at all serve to surprise). Perhaps in "you'se" delerious delight you missed even the part about "ALL US AIRWAYS PILOTS"?
How about earning something for once rather than taking from others, ace 😉
 
EastCheats said:
How about earning something for once rather than taking from others, ace 😉
 
My seated postion is based on how long I've worked at this fine establishment in it's various forms. but, well heck; I'm all ears here. Just what have you ever done in your entire life that's personally "earned" the nic for you? Take your time there. Dig deeply into even your most absurdly childish fantasies and see what you can come up with. We can always use some good laughs around here.
 
EastCheats said:
How's that 9th Circuit ruling working out for ya? :lol:

It's going nowhere, so you just stay in that little fishbowl, this will be tied up for years.



Remember to tell the arbs what you bring to this merge.
 
EastCheats said:
The 9th says you get the Nic 😉
Footnote 12, you know, my signature statement on the bottom of every post.
As much as you Spinthis Eastcheats, reality says something far different.




Look closely down here.....
 
EastCheats said:
How about earning something for once rather than taking from others, ace 😉
Seriously, coming from a westie, had to be a joke right?



Just be glad we saved you!
 
Claxon said:
Footnote 12, you know, my signature statement on the bottom of every post.
As much as you Spinthis Eastcheats, reality says something far different.
Look closely down here.....


Fishbowl water is to cloudy.
 
luvthe9 said:
Seriously, coming from a westie, had to be a joke right?
 
In all fairness; I feel we should listen to just what that individual thinks they personally did to "earn" the nic, and with it the supposedly "righteous" ability to usurp whole decades of worked-years from their supposed "fellows"...but I rather suspect naught but crickets will be heard instead.
 
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