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Results Of Fa Strike Vote?

Blues` said:
ALPA's tentative agreement with United does not permit the termination of the pilot pension plan without a final judicial determination that pension termination is necessary for the Company to emerge from bankruptcy or at any point prior to May 1, 2005. As the PBGC is well aware, there are no grounds for the termination of the pilot pension plan.

In addition, the tentative pilot agreement requires United to continue the pilot pension plan if any other United employee group maintains a defined benefit pension program following the bankruptcy.
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My oh my, all this faith in the ultimate power of a (not yet ratified) agreement with United management.
They aren't even honoring your current agreement, what makes you think a new one is of any value? :blink:
 
kcabpilot said:
They aren't even honoring your current agreement, what makes you think a new one is of any value? :blink:
Just curious -- in what way is United not honoring the current pilot CBA?
 
kcabpilot said:
My oh my, all this faith in the ultimate power of a (not yet ratified) agreement with United management.
They aren't even honoring your current agreement, what makes you think a new one is of any value? :blink:
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um..... what you talkin bout willis??
 
Blues` said:
your new tentative has done more to guarantee a heavy vote in favor of chaos than anything afa could have......
reminds me of animal farm..... what was it the pigs wrote on the barn??
oh yeah...
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others
oink
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don't ya just hate it when you're wrong..... especially after all that fancy prose n all
 

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