Democracy Means Nothing To Twu

proAMFA

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The TWU is so afraid of allowing its membership to vote in a fair representational election that it has attempted to inflate the list of applicable voters by 2000!

The company inflates the list, the TWU inflates the list, hmm....

What is it they don't want us to have?

On the list were many food service people, fleet service people and janitorial workers laid off at the line stations do to outsourcing. The TWU is praying they can inflate the list ust enough to get the election thrown out.

Why is TWU afraid of democracy?

The TWU is afraid of the very principles I took an oath to defend.

Bye, Bye TWU
 
Hey PROAMFA WHAT IS THE AMFA GOING TO DO FOR YOU TWU CAN'T AND DO NOT TELL AMFA'S CONTITUTION IS BETTER OR WE ARE A REAL DEMOCRATIC UNION, OUR LEADERS ARE NOT CORRUPT WE STAND FOR THE MECHANICS.
 
The Concept of “Craft or Classâ€￾

This is Federal Legal concept “Craft or Classâ€￾

In accordance with the Railway Labor Act, the Federal Government has decided that certain work groups have a mutuality of interest at the bargaining table and in advancing worker related issues, and that groups outside of that particular craft or class should have no participation in how the union is run or at least in the initial decision as to who represents that work group. And so Pilots vote with Pilots, and Flight Attendants as matter of law are prohibited from voting with the Pilots. And in turn, the Pilots are prohibited by law from voting with the Flight Attendants because they are considered to be in different Craft or Classes by the National Mediation Board. And Mechanic and Related Workers within the Airline Industry are entitled by law to vote just amongst themselves.

Supporters of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) believe that it comprises our mission to remain associated within a union structure with other crafts or classes that according to Federal Government do NOT share our mutuality of interest. The mission is further compromised when we remain associated with other crafts or classes within the union structure of “majority ruleâ€￾ and our particular craft or class is the minority in size. The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) is the only union in this current debate at American Airlines that says “We will forbid ourselvesâ€￾, it will be unconstitutional for us to go and represent baggage handlers, flight attendants, or passenger service clerks, and we will not let ourselves do that because this would compromise our mission. We wish the baggage handlers and other crafts or classes on the property the very best, but they cannot pick our pockets, we wish them to get the very best on their own, but they should no longer be allowed to ride on our backs. In other words, it is time for the airline industry to decouple the mechanic vs. baggage handler pay and benefit structure. It is suffice to say that since deregulation of the airline industry which since enactment has created enormous competition and pressure on airline ticket pricing, and that has resulted in the craft or class of mechanic and related workers suffering in economic buying power, and especially when compared to the Pilots and Flight Attendants who at American belong to craft specific unions. In the mid 1970’s, the Flight Attendants of American Airlines were also represented by the Transport Workers Union of American (TWU), and just as the mechanics today seek a change to a craft specific union, they also left the TWU in favor of the independent Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) The craft or class of Mechanic and Related at American Airlines can no longer afford to remain in an organization that advocates a linking of different work groups that according to law do not share a mutuality of interest.

Regardless of good or bad economic times, and regardless of whether the union is negotiating concessions to prevent a bankruptcy filing or negotiating from economic growth with corporate profits, the formula by which the economic pie is divided amongst the union membership is a union decision. The recent concession are a clear case in point, because American Airlines was demanding $620 Million in concessions from the TWU, but how those give backs were divided up was a union decision, not a company decision. And the facts are clear, that the craft or class of Mechanic and Related at American took more than our fair share of that amount, and it is also clear this was a union decision.

AMFA IS THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR SKILLED TECHNICIANS
 
So what you are stating is this...If amfa failed in obtaining the required signatures to bring a vote it is the TWU's lack of democracy that is resposible? Please pass the doobie to the left.
 
Perhaps you don't feel the real power of amfa....they have the powahhhhhh!!!!

Yo dave mah boy...what you owe on that building lease? A bit premie?
 
DECISION 2007 said:
So what you are stating is this...If amfa failed in obtaining the required signatures to bring a vote it is the TWU's lack of democracy that is resposible? Please pass the doobie to the left.
Well even if we dont have enough cards now we have every single name.
I dont see the company on a hiring spree any time in the near future.
Thats a good headstart for the next drive. I think even the Fleet service, supervisors, stores and even the pilots wont mind filling out an AMFA card.

UAL had to go twice due to company/union/NMB complicity, however in the end democracy prevailed.

So even if you are right, which I doubt, it wont be over until we get AMFA. When we do, your drive to get the TWU back will probably be just as succesful as the other drives at AMFA represented airlines to get other unions.