Roabily,
I keep showing you the ND negotiations experience as witnessed at HAL and UA/CO, and Airtran. Can you please show us any experience in negotiations that is witnessed in those talks? I can't. All I can find, objectively, is a group of persons who showed participated in the 'image of negotiations' by sitting at a table, but haven't negotiated anything. Because of this, airtran is now strapped with a no strike clause that is anti union. HAL is now strapped with regular part timers paid half of full time and a 45% cap, with a brand new "ND style" ready reserve part time that tops out at $10 bucks. At UA/CO, 3 years of wasted talks just to enter transition talks and scrap the current talks. Is that what any of our members want, i.e., a group of individuals who negotiate for 2 or 3 years before a merger then toss our membership in transition talks, presuming a AMR/US merger? Well, that's exactly what you are going to get since that's exactly what Delaney has done at UA/CO and he sideswiped his AGC's to do it. Remember, the sole and exclusive authority in these talks is the President. Each AGC, [pick any name], hasn't crossed Delaney on anything in negotiations at any company.
The only one disregarding MB is Delaney. I wanted MB as an AGC. Delaney stuck him at trustee, which is a huge overqualification but will actually affect CLT negatively because now MB will have to go to SFO one week a month and review expense reports. Trustee is an admin job, not a grievance handling job. Better to put a member in at Trustee that is a sorta entry level guy. MF supported Delaney eliminating one more US AIRWAYS position, thus, when won't he support Delaney?
Again, if you take the actions of the ND over the negotiations at all other carriers, it's not hard to figure out what is going to happen at US AIRWAYS. We simply can't have that. Nobody wants to wait 5 more years for a contact. Those are the facts based on the actions of ND. Again, nobody wants to wait for 5 years for a contract and one only has to look at how the ND screwed up the UA/CO negotiations when other unions already settled on contracts PRIOR to entering transition talks as a single union entity. IAM 141 gave out IOU's at UA/CO. AFA got $40 million to enter transitions. IBT received $59 million to enter transition talks. The facts don't lie.
Onward!