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AMFA files to end representation/

So much for that "Union is an insurance Policy" defense.

Fort Mill Times
When Northwest sought steep pay cuts in 2005 in an effort to avoid bankruptcy, AMFA led about 4,400 workers out on strike. It was a huge gamble that failed spectacularly. Northwest suffered some operational hiccups but kept flying. Northwest replaced them all by the end of the year with a mix of new hires and union members who crossed the picket line.

The strike officially ended in November 2006 when the union ratified a deal that mostly gave Northwest the terms it had already won.
 
It's about time!
They had no business being there for the last 1 1/2 years.
No union should be associated with that many scabs. 😛
 
They get a double raise. Union dues cease immediately and they are brought up to Delta AMT scale. I am glad, they deserve it after what they went through. Welcome!!
You may want to wait on that statement until you see what caliber these mechanics are.
You may feel differently that they are making the same amount of money as you, but know nothing and/or do nothing. Time will tell.
 
Yep, that does it ! The NW mechanics get a raise ! :shock:
Those are not Northwest Mechanics. The Northwest Mechanics have long since moved on. You have bottom feeders who were never qualified to land a mechanic job with an airline until the masses walked out or were locked out. The scabs that crossed were the ones who had legal problems, drug problems, or the ones who did not have enough skill to land a decent job outside of the pittance that NWA offered.

These people that are now Delta employees would never have made it passed the opening of the application envelope.
 
Those are not Northwest Mechanics. The Northwest Mechanics have long since moved on. You have bottom feeders who were never qualified to land a mechanic job with an airline until the masses walked out or were locked out. The scabs that crossed were the ones who had legal problems, drug problems, or the ones who did not have enough skill to land a decent job outside of the pittance that NWA offered.

These people that are now Delta employees would never have made it passed the opening of the application envelope.

So tech,
Do you mean to implicate that Delta has brought into the fold replacement NW mechanics (nicer term) while leaving original Delta mechanics on furlough? :huh:


wow.................
 
So tech,
Do you mean to implicate that Delta has brought into the fold replacement NW mechanics (nicer term) while leaving original Delta mechanics on furlough? :huh:


wow.................

Not quite, the furlough list is just about exhausted. The only guys that are still on the list are the guys that turned down the call back the first time, and they are getting their final calls.
 
Those are not Northwest Mechanics. The Northwest Mechanics have long since moved on. You have bottom feeders who were never qualified to land a mechanic job with an airline until the masses walked out or were locked out. The scabs that crossed were the ones who had legal problems, drug problems, or the ones who did not have enough skill to land a decent job outside of the pittance that NWA offered.

These people that are now Delta employees would never have made it passed the opening of the application envelope.
Aren't a lot of those NW mechanics now working for Delta prestrike NW mechanics who crossed their own picket line? What about the ones who put their name on the return list (but not yet needed by NW) before the strike was officially over?
 
Aren't a lot of those NW mechanics now working for Delta prestrike NW mechanics who crossed their own picket line?

Yes, there are many of those. Like I said, many of those are ones who had legal problems while working for NWA. Had they left, they would have had to disclose that information to a new employer, or it would have been found during a background check. There were not many non-scabs who were actually recalled and did not retire immediately.

What about the ones who put their name on the return list (but not yet needed by NW) before the strike was officially over?

That list is also out there. People know who wanted to go back and scab...and didn't even get called back for that.
 
The scabs that crossed were the ones who had legal problems, drug problems, or the ones who did not have enough skill to land a decent job outside of the pittance that NWA offered.

Don't forget my personal favorite, " I have to go back; I can't afford to have my groceries delivered anymore," by Don Golofski...

:blink:
 
Don't forget my personal favorite, " I have to go back; I can't afford to have my groceries delivered anymore," by Don Golofski...

:blink:
Yes, he also had that little gun at the checkpoint thing, the assault at the union hall, etc...all would have prevented him from getting a job anywhere other than...drum roll please...NWA Scab Maint Dept...now Delta has him and all his glory> 😀
 
Yes, he also had that little gun at the checkpoint thing, the assault at the union hall, etc...all would have prevented him from getting a job anywhere other than...drum roll please...NWA Scab Maint Dept...now Delta has him and all his glory> 😀

My favorite was watching Hurley's kid hose down as striker.
Does anyone still have that video?


B) xUT

OK Deltoids, here's where you get to meet all your new co-workers...
ExNWA
 
Yes, he also had that little gun at the checkpoint thing, the assault at the union hall, etc...all would have prevented him from getting a job anywhere other than...drum roll please...NWA Scab Maint Dept...now Delta has him and all his glory> 😀

Wow. hadn't heard/read about those incidents... He's even worse than I thought...


My favorite was watching Hurley's kid hose down as striker.
Does anyone still have that video?

Mike "father of the year" Hurley was a close second choice on my list. 😛h34r:

I used to have a copy of the video, but I tossed it in a hard drive "purge" awhile ago... I think it was from a MSP TV station, if someone wants to do a search.

P.S. I wonder if the "Sprayee" ever sued/pressed charges, etc.?
 

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