No, CHAOS actions have not started yet. To be honest, I'd be surprised if they do. When push comes to shove, AFA leadership doesn't have the courage to follow through with their threats. I'm sure this time won't be any different.
However, we've already seen what an effective tactic CHAOS is. By the very definition of CHAOS, we're seeing how the mere threat of selected, targeted job actions can put the company on edge.
However, I can tell you that the company is about as prepared as they can be for any type of activity. Legal and Onboard are monitoring EVERYTHING. They have TRO's ready to bring to the courthouse in the event they are needed. So the ball is in AFA's court. Will they truly follow through with their threats? They've painted themselves into a corner. All along they've been on record as saying they won't tolerate the pensions to be turned over to the PBGC. Anyone with an ounce of brain matter knew what the judge would decide. So now the pressure is on AFA leadership to either make good on their CHAOS threats or once again wipe the egg from their faces. Any guesses as to which way they'll go? I'll take mine scrambled, please!