This is why the I'll Ask Management should have been negitiating under section 6 for the west, during transition negotiations. Maybee instead of kissing Dougweisers ring they should have been fighting for their members out west. Now both East and West got screwed over by the ineptitude of the I'll Ask Managements negotiating team. I hope somebody on the West has the ba**s to file a DFR against canoli and his boys for the non-representation.
FWIW: I think the west is more fed up with Canale than the east even though that's hard to imagine.
Yes, there are many with balls out west and we are in process of filing a DFR that will be submitted to the OLMS office in Chicago. Just a couple more faxes for signatures is all that's needed.
Separately, don't sweat the negotiations. Hemmingway is the face, voice of the investors. He will be back with a better contract [he may have to do this alot], after he briefs the investors that the union and company are farther apart than they anticipated, thanks to the Local Elections that sent 3 'non canalites' to the negotiations team. Remember, other than the 3 negotiators who were elected by the membership and just inserted, the rest of the negotaitons team is corrupt since they answer to Canale and not the membership.
These are good times so the company came to fleet first. Do you think it was a coincidence that the company came to fleet service first? The idea in good times is to give fleet service crumbs, then more for mechanics and then alot more for pilots.
If it were bad times the company would have come to the pilots first. Expect nothing less than what is fair. Hold the position, make sure our solidarity sticks together tighter than two coats of paint, and things will be ok.
At any rate, gotta jet, more later.
Regards,
Tim Nelson
IAM Local Chairman, 1487 Chicago