Remember, this little tidbit is just as compelling to a jury as you feel yours is. This is NOT all about the West and Nicolau, this is East and Nicolau. And the Nicolau damages an East pilot much worse.
"Although pilots from predecessor US Airways agreed to binding arbitration on seniority, they generally felt so disenfranchised by Nicolau's list that they voted to leave the Air Line Pilots Association after 57 years and to create a new union, the U.S. Airline Pilots Association. The list's most controversial component placed a 56-year-old pilot with 17 years at US Airways, who was never laid off, behind a 35-year-old America West pilot with a few months on the job. In hundreds of similar cases, east pilots with 15 or more years at the carrier went behind west pilots with just a few years." This is a seniority issue that has left the Nicolau timeline far in the past. It is a new day, a new day with West pilots on furlough, and East pilots being hired. This is now your setting for your harm argument, and all the tenets of a Nicolau argument.
Also, Cleary attempted to broker a deal with Ferguson. He was rejected. Ferguson also rejected the use of Geo. Mitchell, Abner Mitvka, and Geo. Pataki in a attempt to work this out.
This is not just about the West anymore, the East group has a compelling argument for harm from the Nicolau. You are on a new stage. At a new date. Try and take the jury back there. It is very clear as time goes on that Nicolau was a flawed integration. Time has proven that very well. Look at where we stand now.