Not complaining sir. Just biding our time as we await the new SLI. I don't know what it will be, BUT I do know that the BOA know exactly who they are dealing with. In case you forgot, here's a little reminder:
In the matter of: Preliminary Arbitration Board APA/USAPA/AA (December 17, 2014)
ARBITRATOR JAVITS: All three lists. I guess the gravamen of the questions is are you then putting yourself in the place of Nicolau, are you the new Nicolau because you are proposing a list which may not reflect Nicolau's list? .. And American pilots. And, therefore, you're making a proposal, which may be different than what Nicolau had in mind and issued back in '07.
MR. FREUND (in closing): As the Chairman put it so nicely in his questioning of Jess Pauley, what the US -- what the East Committee, the US Airways Committee, the USAPA Committee, call it what you want, what it wants to do is to put itself in the place of George Nicolau and redo what George did in 2007.
Kids... today's new word is GRAVAMEN.ɡrəˈvāmən/
noun
Law
noun: gravamen; plural noun: gravamina
h the essence or most serious part of a complaint or accusation.
As used above Arbitrator Javits asks the witness if he truly understands the position he and USAPA have placed themselves in.
Tune in for tomorrow's word of the day.