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Necigrad,
Just curious, as you appear to be an informed and reasonable person, what is your opinion of an US FSA working for one of the contractors for one of two reasons: 1) furloughed, or 2) Wanting to pick-up some extra money on the side? This question might have been considered in the LAS station given the recent cut backs. So are furloughed FSA agents working for a contractor considered "scabs" or maybe those that choose to make some side income considered to be "scabs" in your view? Or would it require the contractor work to be that of former US work, but what about other airline FSA work?
Where does this line of acceptably take place within the union mindset? I am open for other people's point of view on this matter too.
So Consults Jester.
It wasn't addressed to me, and I'm not an fsc, but in my view you would be a scab for either incident you posted. 1) When furloughed, you don't go work for the contractor who takes your job. If you do, then you are then a scab. 2) If you need extra money, and are working for a contractor on the side, then you are taking some other airline employee's job : so, still a scab. As far as OT, I know that it is frowned upon in the IAM constitution; however, I see no problem with it as long as there isn't anyone on furlough in your station. If people are on furlough, then no one should be accepting OT. Just my take on it.
--edit-- Anyone who takes a road trip to work at a station who was just furloughed would be a scab too. As in the case with MSY, if anyone goes.