USA320Pilot
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To All US Airways Pilots,
During the past week there has been a significant change in the US Airways MEC’s strategy to set aside the adverse effects of Nicolau Award. The Company has informed the MEC that they believe the best way to resolve the seniority integration dispute is to do it through joint discussions and according to Jack Stephan management has “backed away†from the separate contract/separate operation solution. Why? The company's view is that they do not want to drive a further wedge between the two pilot groups.
The challenge with the company’s position is that the AWA MEC has dug their heels into the ground, they do not support joint discussions to find a "realistic solution" to the problem, and they will not agree to either EC resolution or any Rice Committee recommendations.
Therefore, what can we do to move the process along, obtain a satisfactory solution to the Nicolau Award problem, and obtain a new contract if the separate contract/separate operation solution is off of the table (for now)?
I now believe the time has come to support the US Airline Pilots Association (USAPA) organizing effort and mail a representation card to USAPA, especially after looking at the meaningful East pilot movement associated with Pilot Permanent Bid 07-05 and new hires coming onto the East property in September.
What is interesting is that there will soon be a new MEC resolution to deal with the Nicolau Award and although on the surface it may seem odd a case can be made that signing a card for USAPA is an act of support for our MEC. Here is why:
- If we do not have sufficient interest to call a Representational Election, e.g., not enough cards, we are telling ALPA that all is well. Do we want to do that?
- If you sign a card you tell ALPA in no uncertain terms that you are mad enough to consider an alternative union.
- An important point is that a card does not elect USAPA.
- The card brings an election with ALPA and USAPA both on the ballot. The process from when the NMB Inspector tells the NMB Attorney General that there is a representational dispute for both the US Airways and AWA pilots takes about 90 to 120 days to determine the future collective bargaining agent.
- During the election pilots can vote for either ALPA or USAPA and during the process the US Airways and AWA MEC’s could reach a new seniority integration agreement and joint contract.
- If you do not sign a card and send it to USAPA then ALPA International will think everything is fine. Is that what you want ALPA to think?
I strongly encourage every US Airways and America West pilot to submit a representational card to USAPA to permit an NMB sponsored election. I believe this process willd permit the US Airways pilots to obtain a satisfactory solution to the Nicolau Award and a new contract for the East and West pilots.
To register to decertify ALPA and obtain a representational card click here.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
During the past week there has been a significant change in the US Airways MEC’s strategy to set aside the adverse effects of Nicolau Award. The Company has informed the MEC that they believe the best way to resolve the seniority integration dispute is to do it through joint discussions and according to Jack Stephan management has “backed away†from the separate contract/separate operation solution. Why? The company's view is that they do not want to drive a further wedge between the two pilot groups.
The challenge with the company’s position is that the AWA MEC has dug their heels into the ground, they do not support joint discussions to find a "realistic solution" to the problem, and they will not agree to either EC resolution or any Rice Committee recommendations.
Therefore, what can we do to move the process along, obtain a satisfactory solution to the Nicolau Award problem, and obtain a new contract if the separate contract/separate operation solution is off of the table (for now)?
I now believe the time has come to support the US Airline Pilots Association (USAPA) organizing effort and mail a representation card to USAPA, especially after looking at the meaningful East pilot movement associated with Pilot Permanent Bid 07-05 and new hires coming onto the East property in September.
What is interesting is that there will soon be a new MEC resolution to deal with the Nicolau Award and although on the surface it may seem odd a case can be made that signing a card for USAPA is an act of support for our MEC. Here is why:
- If we do not have sufficient interest to call a Representational Election, e.g., not enough cards, we are telling ALPA that all is well. Do we want to do that?
- If you sign a card you tell ALPA in no uncertain terms that you are mad enough to consider an alternative union.
- An important point is that a card does not elect USAPA.
- The card brings an election with ALPA and USAPA both on the ballot. The process from when the NMB Inspector tells the NMB Attorney General that there is a representational dispute for both the US Airways and AWA pilots takes about 90 to 120 days to determine the future collective bargaining agent.
- During the election pilots can vote for either ALPA or USAPA and during the process the US Airways and AWA MEC’s could reach a new seniority integration agreement and joint contract.
- If you do not sign a card and send it to USAPA then ALPA International will think everything is fine. Is that what you want ALPA to think?
I strongly encourage every US Airways and America West pilot to submit a representational card to USAPA to permit an NMB sponsored election. I believe this process willd permit the US Airways pilots to obtain a satisfactory solution to the Nicolau Award and a new contract for the East and West pilots.
To register to decertify ALPA and obtain a representational card click here.
Regards,
USA320Pilot