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[FONT face=Times New Roman color=#0000ff size=4]TOOTHE, ARLINE MET WITH MIDATLANTIC AIRWAYS TO DISCUSS FLOW THROUGH AGREEMENT[/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff FAMILY=SERIF][BR][BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff face=Times New Roman color=#000000 size=3 FAMILY=SERIF]October 10 - MEC Vice Chairman Curt Ebbert said today that the purpose of MEC Chairman Toothe and Merger Chairman Arline meeting with the MidAtlantic Airways Negotiating Committee earlier this week was to discuss flow through proposals. Monday's MEC hotline reported that a meeting was scheduled, but gave no explanation.[BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff color=#0000ff size=3 FAMILY=SERIF][BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff face=Times New Roman color=#0000ff size=4 FAMILY=SERIF]MEC CHAIRMAN AND MERGER CHAIRMAN MEETING WITH MIDATLANTIC AIRWAYS[/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff color=#0000ff size=3 FAMILY=SERIF][BR][BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff face=Times New Roman color=#000000 size=3 FAMILY=SERIF]October 9 - A hotline message Monday announced that MEC Chairman Steven Toothe and Merger Committee Chairman Tom Arline were meeting with the MidAtlantic Airways Negotiating Committee on October 7 and 8. No explanation was given, and the Local office is not aware of the purpose. The message can be heard by calling (800) 4-JTS-FLY.[BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff color=#0000ff size=3 FAMILY=SERIF][BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff face=Times New Roman color=#0000ff size=4 FAMILY=SERIF]AFA NEGOTIATIONS RESTARTED [/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff color=#0000ff size=3 FAMILY=SERIF][BR][BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff face=Times New Roman color=#000000 size=3 FAMILY=SERIF]October 8 - Contract negotiations between PSA flight attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), and the Company, resumed yesterday. According to a statement issued by AFA Local 75 last night, PSA started the meeting with the desire to reach an agreement today. However, the sides were unable to reach an agreement and are scheduled to resume negotiations today.[/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff color=#0000ff size=3 FAMILY=SERIF][BR][BR][/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff face=Times New Roman color=#000000 size=3 FAMILY=SERIF]The AFA also released information about a meeting between US Airways CEO David Siegel and AFA officers. According to the release, In this meeting, Dave explained that each day the wholly owneds continue without a concessionary agreement in place, was one day closer to their extinction. He also said that the first airline to have all of their labor contracts ratified would be the first airline to get the regional jets to fly. Additional details can be heard on the AFA-PSA hotline, (800) 424-2401 ext. 226.[/FONT][FONT lang=0 style=BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff color=#0000ff size=3 FAMILY=SERIF][BR][/FONT]
 
I would hope that since ALG and PDT have ratified their agreements as well that the PSA ALPA leadership no longer feels that it is necessary to negotiate on its own.

We would not wish to burden them with having to speak for or decide upon anything for our two pilot groups. Im sure that they have only the best intentions, but it would probably be best if they allow us to participate and carry our share of the negotiating burden...