MEC CODE-A-PHONE UPDATE - September 7, 2007
This is Arnie Gentile with a US Airways MEC update for Friday, September 7th, with six new items.
Item 1. MEC Chairman Captain Jack Stephan and Vice Chairman Captain Kim Snider were in PHX this week to speak to US Airways new hire pilots who are currently in Basic Indoctrination Class at the training center in PHX. At the same time on Thursday, a US Airways MEC mobile billboard which stated, “US Airways discriminates, East Pilots for Equal Pay Now,†circled Doug Parker’s office at Corporate Headquarters in Tempe, then made its way to the downtown Phoenix business and financial district and Phoenix City Hall. Pictures of the mobile billboard will be posted on the web site and emailed to all pilots.
USA320Pilot comments: How many new hire pilots are there at AWA? What is the cause of the hiring? What's interesting is now that the furlough list is about to be completed USAPA will know exactly the number of cards/votes to replace ALPA, both on the East and West property. Furthermore, the East Flight Training Center is so busy with East pilot upgrade and transition training to higher paying positions new hires are being trained at the West Flight Training Facility. Why? US Airways' pilot attrtion.
The MEC remains focused on “Equal Pay for Equal Work,†as it is the first appropriate step, a starting point on a road to an industry plus contract that needs to recognize the contributions of the US Airways Pilots.
Item 2. The MEC will hold its regular third quarter meeting in Charlotte from Monday, September, 10th through Thursday, September 13th, at the Hilton Charlotte Executive Park located at 5624 Westpark Drive, Charlotte, NC. The phone number for transportation is 704-527-8000. The meeting will convene at 10 a.m. on Monday. All US Airways pilots are encouraged to attend MEC meetings.
The period for pilots in good standing to address the MEC on issues of their own choosing is scheduled for Tuesday, September 11th, at 9:30 a.m. As we did during the second quarter meeting, the MEC would like to accommodate pilots in good standing that are unable to attend the meeting but would like to address the MEC by telephone. If you are interested, the Communications Committee has posted and emailed all pilots a call-in instruction sheet with specific instructions on how you can participate. As always, US Airways pilots in good standing who are at the MEC meeting in person will have the first opportunity to address the MEC, followed by pilots calling on the phone.
Item 3. An election for Legislative Affairs Committee Chairman is scheduled for the third quarter MEC meeting. If you are interested in serving your fellow pilots in any of these positions, please contact your local council representatives or the MEC office at 800-USAIR-MEC to arrange for an interview with the MEC during this meeting.
Item 4. MEC Chairman Captain Jack Stephan had recently sent a letter to ALPA President, Captain John Prater requesting a special meeting of the Executive Council to consider the matter of US Airways receiving a single operating certificate. We believe that this is a violation of the Transition Agreement which requires “separate operations†until the pilot integration has occurred. We initially asked that this dispute be filed back in May, however, because the America West MEC did not support this dispute, it has not been filed.
Subsequently, the company filed a dispute seeking clarification to this issue before surrendering the America West Operating Certificate.
We have now received confirmation that ALPA’s Executive Council will review this subject at its September17th meeting. In particular, they will consider if there can be a dispute if the two MECs can not agree that there is a dispute. If the answer to this first question is yes, then the Executive Council will decide the Association’s position and whether this position constitutes a dispute between the Association and the Airline. If the answer to the second question is yes, then the Association, through the legal department, will proceed to expedited hearings of the dispute with the airline.
USA320Pilot comments: Bear96, according to an AWA pilot:
In an effort to clear the air and move forward with the single certificate, the company has filed its own dispute to be heard by Arbitrator Bloch the week of September 17th. But will it actually be heard by Mr. Bloch or will ALPA take a pass on it, giving it away to the company?
The answer lies with the Executive Council…and our MEC.
From what information we have assembled, Captain Prater sent a letter to both MECs (through their Chairmen) yesterday outlining the two MEC’s differing positions on the operational “single certificate.†This is what we learned:
The East MEC believes that the company is violating the Transition Agreement by proceeding with a single certificate prior to the single contract being ratified and prior to the seniority list being presented. They have made their position clear to their rank and file.
Our MEC disagrees, believing that the use of a single certificate under the present conditions (no contract and no list) is NOT a violation of the TA. Our MEC, however, has NOT made “our†position clear, preferring to keep us all in the dark.
The decision on what happens next belongs to the Executive Council. They are going to decide at their upcoming meeting whether it takes both MECs agreeing that a dispute exists for there to even be a dispute under Section X of the TA. If the EC finds in favor of the East that a dispute actually exists, the EC will then decide if ALPA National is going to pursue a dispute in front of Arbitrator Bloch.
One would have to assume that if the EC finds that it takes “two to tango,†then the company will have no union opposition to its single operating certificate. There will be no ALPA Section X dispute filed and the company’s pre-emptive dispute becomes moot. The company’s dispute goes away and the company is cleared for single certificate take-off (by ALPA, anyway). We understand that both MECs will be allowed to make presentations of their individual cases.
U-Turn has also been told that ALPA Director of Representation Bruce York has informed the company that the fate of ALPA’s side of this Section X dispute will be decided by the Executive Council prior to the scheduled arbitration.
But as we often say at U-Turn, don’t take our word for it. Ask your Reps. And since we know that our Reps monitor U-Turn, just a word of caution: it’s not nice to fool “Mother U-Turn.†Nor is it a good idea to lie to those you claim to represent. If the MEC isn’t up front with us, if we have to present further proof, we will.
Item 5. There have been reports of US Airways ALPA pilots that have unintentionally gone into bad standing. ALPA’s Membership Services Department is not reporting any abnormal issues affecting our pilots in general. If you are experiencing any problems, contact the Membership Service Center at 888-359-2572 option 3. A service representative will review your account and fix any discrepancies.
USA320Pilot comments: More US Airways pilots who can vote and shoot down any agreement that would trigger the Nicolau Award.
Item 6. US Airways Group Inc. named former Northwest executive Robert Isom as chief operating officer. In the new position, Isom will report to President Scott Kirby. Isom, 43, a former Northwest senior vice president for ground operations and airport customer service, most recently was chief restructuring officer for GMAC LLC.
News you can use:
W.A.R. Item 907
Distance Learning, 2007
APU and arrival fuels are areas of greatest fuel savings.
Educate to Vacate:
Another Wide-Body issue: America West Pilots will gain more than 2,373 years of wide-body international Captain time as the US Airways pilots lose 2,373 years.
USA320Pilot comments: Another example of the AWA windfall and why Captain's are in full support of the MEC's actions and will not agree to a joint contract it if triggers the Nicolau Award.
Equal pay for Equal Work:
It has been 7 days since September 1, 2007, when the US Airways MEC designated retro active pay to begin.
Money to be paid to each Group 2 Captain is $336.
Money to be paid to each Group 2 First Officer is $165.
Follow the three-prong approach, fly safe and thanks for listening.
USA320Pilot concludes: AWA320, Cactus Call Sign, and Junebug, especially Junebug, are doing more to help USAPA obtain cards than any other pilots. If an AWA pilot does not like the idea of union "imposition" then you should take you complaint to the AWA MEC and people like the one's I named above.
Regards,
USA320Pilot