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No contract means No Work! The time to strike is NOW! Shut them down!
Not at this time, still several rounds in the fight left.
No contract means No Work! The time to strike is NOW! Shut them down!
I will wait for the fat lady to sing if you don't mind.
This isn't over, the UCC said "a consensual" agreement IS REQUIRED, which I claimed all along.
TIme will tell, you can go celebrate with your sign out on the corner, I am going reserve judgement until all rounds of this fight are over.
Levine said a consensual agreement is not required. The UCC said otherwise in court today.
So put that in your fear pipe and smoke it.
I believe it was an attorney offering an opinion of his view of the UCC that said an agreement was required. Read your article again before you put on your tin foil hat and start to chant.
And so now we all see where the consensual deal requirement comes from.
The locals President told us the truth. Pilots will get a better offer. UCC have the key, not AA.
In spite of what the TWU told us all.
So the TWU told the truth all along about Section 1113 bankruptcy and the requirements for abrogation as explained by Sharon Levine. I'm sorry for the pilots but we told you Informer this would happen as it has, same thing could've happened to the TWU....Believe us now Informer?
They still gave up the equity share they were going to get under the TA.And so now we all see where the consensual deal requirement comes from.
In spite of what the TWU told us all.
Informer, you "get it". We are only in the 3rd inning of the ball game.
We aren't the only ones that lost today's battle. At least 1 of the "me too" clauses just dropped dead.
HSS looks like you have not understand. UCC will force AA to offer a better deal to the Pilots. They might have though terms imposed for a while but not for long. Time will tell.
They still gave up the equity share they were going to get under the TA.
It's a lose and even though the UCC is insisting on a deal they don't say what kind of deal. They have already stated they will NOT support any deal that increases costs above the deals made so far. Regardless of what the APA says, AA management cannot agree to any increases without approval from the creditors committee. Any increase in value to the APA would drive an equal increase in costs from all other groups who have voted in TAs. The APA lost today and no spin changes that.
"However, the Committee's support will continue only to the extent that consensual agreements are reached promptly. The Committee will not support equity stakes or claims for any labor organization that does not ratify a collective bargaining agreement nor will the Committee support any further economic value to labor organizations beyond the current proposals."
Not what it sounds like to me!
- Our goal remains to reach a consensual deal with our pilots. But history has shown that negotiations can be a lengthy process, and in the meantime, we need to implement changes to our pilot agreement that will provide the relief we need now so that we can move toward successfully exiting restructuring.
I understand the process and the long battle that this process is.
However, my leaders and co-workers tapped out before someone even got a bloddy lip.
I was under the impression that the twu's legal fee's were paid for, or reimbursed, by AA. Kinda like that pre-paid legal plan that was payrole deducted a few years ago......I'm hearing 5-7 milTo be fair, has anyone thought about just how much in legal fees TWU and APFA are avoiding by having agreed to the LBO's?
Fact is, someone has to pay for the fight, Dave, and there's a limit to what the estate has to reimburse.
At some point, the war chest runs out, and I don't see any of the other unions stepping up to the plate to kick in a few bucks.