Having three different occupational dates depending on where you work is not dumb at all. In fact, according to Kasher, it represents what TWA brought to the table. Also, you have to remember that in our contract, no nAAtive can be adversely impacted by the TWAers. If a bunch of senior bitter TWAers who think that AA, the nAAtives, and the world owes them everyting come to MIA with their 100%, then many nAAtives would be adversly impacted in a station where TWA had about 4 flights a day and AA had almost 200 on 4/9/01. As for protection, when AA negotiates a contract, they feel that they can only realistically protect a fixed amount of people. AA will NOT expand that number. The TWAers are NOT entitled to the protection and the $12,500 because one of the requirements in the contract is that "one must have been on the active AA payroll before 9/98." Do you possess an AA paystub with a prior date? The TWAers have a collosall gall to claim that they are entitled to protection and the $12,500.<_< Bob---- The dumbest thing I've heard is having three differant Ocupational Seniorities!!!That is aa/TWU's inteputation, not Kashers!!! As far as your "Protection language" I still feel a person with more seniority can bump a "protected" person! All protection means is that aa has to gaurentee that person a job! Not nessisaraly the job he's presantly working!!! Besides, there are unprotected people out there!!!