No. 0/1.Are you still a flight attendant for UAL?
No. 0/1.Are you still a flight attendant for UAL?
No. 0/2.Bear did you not post earlier that you worked with an investment type company?
It had everything to do with ALPA National.
For instance, the lost retirement: witnesses state that ALPA National silenced expert testimony (several experts) that stated the DB plan did not have to be terminated. ALPA National refused to let actuaries into the "DB termination negotiations".
ALPA National approved a plan to pay a financial advisor for a deal (any deal) contrary to the Constitution and Bylaws. They approved a contract with a bona-fide B-scale (MetroJet), contrary to Constitution and Bylaws.
I have attended two hearings by ALPA National where their only intent was to cover their tutu and could have cared less about rules or the Constitution.
At the very least, dumping ALPA for the behind the scene manipulation on terminating the DB plan unnecessarily will send a message that the pilots are very dissatisfied and would give the pilots a leg to stand on for re-instatement.
I could go on, but then I would have to name names.
Ahem...Question.
Why would ALPA National squash testimony stating the DB plan didn't need to be terminated? I have an interest here
because the termination of your DB plan impacted the f/a's and their DB plan. And ours was fully funded. <_<
You most certainly are. And am I missing something here? Aren't you guys guys the ones saying that all you need is 50% +1 to "impose" a new union on the west??? Landslide or not, isn't a majority still a majority? If DOH was removed from merger policy by a majority vote, and many of those who voted against it (aka: TWA pilots) are now retired, wouldn't that mean that there is now an even larger percentage of pilots who support the current policy?But then I'm entitled to my opinion also, am I not?
767 quote August 30, 2003 when there was a possible Usairways United merger.You most certainly are. And am I missing something here? Aren't you guys guys the ones saying that all you need is 50% +1 to "impose" a new union on the west??? Landslide or not, isn't a majority still a majority? If DOH was removed from merger policy by a majority vote, and many of those who voted against it (aka: TWA pilots) are now retired, wouldn't that mean that there is now an even larger percentage of pilots who support the current policy?
I think you're losing it, nostradamus. At no point did I say fences could not be part of a solution between West and East. But fences have absolutely nothing to do with DOH or LOS. It also has nothing to do with my comments on ALPA merger policy and DOH. :huh:767 quote August 30, 2003 when there was a possible Usairways United merger.
I think you're losing it, nostradamus. At no point did I say fences could not be part of a solution between West and East. But fences have absolutely nothing to do with DOH or LOS. It also has nothing to do with my comments on ALPA merger policy and DOH. :huh:
I'm very impressed and flattered however by your admiration and determination to go back to 2003 and study my comments on a separate matter.![]()
By the way, the time to negotiate things like fences is during mediation, not after arbitration. 🙄
Do any folks here actually believe that a federal court will utilize a wide degree of reasonableness in any way other then to affirm a full and binding arbitration award?
I see, so you showed him one line completly without context and he was able to form an opinion that matched your own. Simply amazing. Yes you have conclusivly proven that a majority of of pilots agree with the east. Iam cowed.
Stay on LOA93 FOREVER!!! And YOUR B Scale, less vacation accrual, training pay, and whatelse! Your choice.
You most certainly are. And am I missing something here? Aren't you guys guys the ones saying that all you need is 50% +1 to "impose" a new union on the west??? Landslide or not, isn't a majority still a majority? If DOH was removed from merger policy by a majority vote, and many of those who voted against it (aka: TWA pilots) are now retired, wouldn't that mean that there is now an even larger percentage of pilots who support the current policy?