Piedmont1984
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Fine, I give up. Still feel like the only canary in a coal mine though.
Over & Out
Over & Out
That is correct, it will be on our terms. The East will not dictate what is in the best the interests of West pilots.
The minority will dictate how it all comes out. 😀
The ninth ruled on ripeness . If you say we should vote No, we will vote yes by a 97% margin to further our interests. Let the 9th review a ripe claim when it's ripe. No worries.
Marty gave an interview with Ted Reed in February. Here's a portion of the article:
"On Feb. 7, US Airways pilots overwhelmingly approved a memorandum of understanding, setting temporary contract terms that would be implemented in the [background=transparent]event[/background] of a merger. In a Feb. 18 letter to the labor attorneys for US Airways, Leonidas attorney Marty Harper referred to a 2010 finding by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that the west pilots' claims regarding Nicolau implementation would be "ripe," or ready for a court's consideration, once a contract was signed."
http://www.thestreet...-seniority.html
Merger or not, DOH will not see the light of day on our property and we aren't backing down. That's one thing Ted got right.
The east pilots are the ones who won't back down. Threw ALPA off the property, threw out the Nic. Saved Jetz and the UAL pilots.
ALPA is gone today, USAPA may be gone in the near future but Nic stays.
The thing that continually ails you guys is an under appreciation for the necessity of jurisdiction and authority in order to bring your assertions to fruition. Everyone dreams.
Litigation has prevented a larger group from obtaining their dream of a DOH seniority list.
Litigation has prevented a larger group from obtaining their dream of a DOH seniority list.
Leospanker's purpose NEVER was to simply prevent DOH, or otherwise they would have agreed to discuss something else. They have sought to force their own wishes to the exultation of all the other pilots.
USAPA's negotiating strategy is still within their exclusive jurisdiction and authority (i.e. in accordance with the wishes of a majority of all pilots represented.)
Jurisdiction and authority is what ails you. Continue to underestimate their importance and it will be a never ending money pit for Marty.