There are many core issues regarding negotiations. It's not necessarily divisions between OH & Line, as much as setting up a structure where we all have an equal say and vote regarding particular issues related to either OH or Line. For example, I don't believe the Bases should have a say on Geo pay, Line pay, License prem., overtime, shift prem. (midnight retention), labor loaning, Taxi prem.?, etc for line mechanics. OH & Line are two different animals, and should be treated as such. Therefore, the bases and line may require seperate negotiating teams & in seperate rooms to discuss their own pay, and work rules. Similar to the Maint. Control Techs that negotiate their own terms. Like I said before TUL shouldn't hold the Line hostage if the company sees a greater value in Line ops. and wishes to provide greater compensation to the line mechanics over base mechanics. The bases have benefited immensely at the hands of the Line Mechanics. It's no different than most that argue that the ramp guys are way overpaid, as compared to similar work in other industries. This is no different. AMP has it's hands full trying to appease the numbers, as well as, compensating Line guys accordingly. Remember, the TWU is more of an idustrialized union where they see no difference between a structures mechanic, line mechanic, plant mechanic, or tool and diemaker. That would be similar to saying that ALL capt's, or co-pilots should be paid the same, without regard to aircraft type.
If AMP represents itself as fair and balanced, then they must address the issues I just raised.