Tim Nelson
Veteran
That is correct! Management does not need a unified workforce, in reality the existing work rules are favorable to a merger since the West is working at 7-11 wages!
Also, if you think that the next contract is going to be sweeter, then you are really fooling yourself. The market has changed in a few short months, and investors are not going to allow pre 9-11 wages and work rules to come back.
Investors have always been investors, nothing has changed. I'm unclear on your basis?
At any rate, when negotiating contracts, industry standards and a profitable company is key. Industry standards have baggage handlers topped out over $20, double time, more vacation, more holidays, more everything....that's today, not pre 911.
Further, all analyst point to a profitable airline industry for this year of between $4-$5 billion. All the analyst I've read point towards US AIRWAYS making millions this year. Not as much as they originally anticipated but still in the hundreds of millions. Geez, I remember Colodny coming in our breakroom preaching a 'gloom and doom' in the midst of negotiations and he said things were tough because they projected to make $400 million but only made $250 million so the company has no money since they lost $150 million. I couldn't believe the spin on the big profits but your comments brought back memories of them.
Stop trying to manufature 'gloom and doom' because oil is at $100. With oil at over $90, UA announced a whopping $250 million dividend to the investors. US AIRWAYS announced new contracts for Parker, even continue to announce new VP's and are rigorously trying to find moe wide body's. Stop the talk and start looking up to the scoreboard. No doubt Parker wants you and the other IAM negotiators [including Brickner] to put out the 'we antz gots no money' talk. Such talk is typical leading up to negotiations.
Goldenram, you've spent too much time in the negotiations room with hemminghaw. Let him do what he does. In the meantime, the workers will do what it needs to do and get you out of office.
Going back to investors, investors don't want to allow anything, that is why you fight. Kinda like a defense that doesn't want to allow a touchdown. Should the offense just walk away? Considering the environment, I think we can hang 50 points on these guys.
regards,