APFA in distress?

L1011Ret

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Oct 31, 2002
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Some words from THB. in Skyword-

One of the ironies in this legal challenge is that during 2003, and for a brief period under the former administration, APFA lost its litigation liability coverage. It was during this time that all three of the suits were separately filed and thus APFA has no litigation insurance for our defense concerning these disputes. Therefore, the cost of our defense comes straight from dues dollars.

If the plaintiffs prevail (and I firmly believe that ultimately APFA will prevail) without a doubt this could bankrupt APFA and cause our union to lose all current assets.
 
Some words from THB. in Skyword-

One of the ironies in this legal challenge is that during 2003, and for a brief period under the former administration, APFA lost its litigation liability coverage. It was during this time that all three of the suits were separately filed and thus APFA has no litigation insurance for our defense concerning these disputes. Therefore, the cost of our defense comes straight from dues dollars.

If the plaintiffs prevail (and I firmly believe that ultimately APFA will prevail) without a doubt this could bankrupt APFA and cause our union to lose all current assets.


Oh, boo hoo. Maybe they should have thought of that when they decided to take our vote away from us.

They are just whining about the thought that in the future there may not be all that much money left to trip remove them up the wazoo. What to do, what to do, they may actually have to go back and work on airplanes as flight attendants. Not that!