flyonthewall
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If one group believes that by voting no they will get a free ride, they may have to rethink that concept. Think about this: Assume we get 3 out of 4 ratifying. The remaining group will face the bankruptcy court and the judge would definitely rule in favor of the company. The judge is not about to allow one group to get a free ride when everyone else is sacrificing so much. Even though there is this so called 1113 protection, if the choice is between liquidation or having the judge save the airline, what do you think is going to happen?
1. The airline industry is in an unprecedented depression.
2. Unfortunately, the tragic plane crash will have some adverse impact on bookings. Doesn't anyone remember what happened to us back in the mid-90s when we had the series of incidents?
3. The best options are unemployment insurance, Home Depot, Walmart or some other similar position. None of them pay fleet or CWA wages or benefits, even after the cuts. Even the jobs that pay $13 bucks hour outside the industry, doesn't offer the flight and vacation benefits. Remember, that each employee group will participate in the profit sharing plan. This is a WIN-WIN situation for every employee.
4. Do you want to be unemployed when we go to war with Iraq, which certainly appears inevitable? A 5% reduction in salary is much better than being without a job. A war will Iraq could have an adverse reaction towards many industries and occupations.
The grass is never greener on the other side. People need to get smart very quickly, before it's too late. It's okay to be angry as long as you ultimately think rationally!
This is not a threat, but just stating the hard facts that face each employee. For the employees who want to gamble with Judge Mitchell, go ahead, but I PROMISE that your group will lose and the cuts COULD be deeper. Hopefully the rational minds will prevail on Friday.
1. The airline industry is in an unprecedented depression.
2. Unfortunately, the tragic plane crash will have some adverse impact on bookings. Doesn't anyone remember what happened to us back in the mid-90s when we had the series of incidents?
3. The best options are unemployment insurance, Home Depot, Walmart or some other similar position. None of them pay fleet or CWA wages or benefits, even after the cuts. Even the jobs that pay $13 bucks hour outside the industry, doesn't offer the flight and vacation benefits. Remember, that each employee group will participate in the profit sharing plan. This is a WIN-WIN situation for every employee.
4. Do you want to be unemployed when we go to war with Iraq, which certainly appears inevitable? A 5% reduction in salary is much better than being without a job. A war will Iraq could have an adverse reaction towards many industries and occupations.
The grass is never greener on the other side. People need to get smart very quickly, before it's too late. It's okay to be angry as long as you ultimately think rationally!
This is not a threat, but just stating the hard facts that face each employee. For the employees who want to gamble with Judge Mitchell, go ahead, but I PROMISE that your group will lose and the cuts COULD be deeper. Hopefully the rational minds will prevail on Friday.