2ndGENAMT
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- Dec 23, 2011
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The south of the border issue seems to pop up at "Negotiation" time and have heard someone say the Tulsa HMFIC has visited there and "Likes what he saw". Truth is the Mexican, Central American and South American air carriers are growing rapidly and they need to maintain their own fleets! These rumors are floated to spread fear and help get a concessionary contract passed. Not saying US carriers will not get their work done to some extent down south but fact is the worlds air carriers are getting more and more aircraft and well, machines need maintenance...bigjets said:AA has all the cards, and if Tulsa doesn't like it, I'm sure El Salvador will. Plenty of South Americans and Central Americans getting A&Ps in Miami. I'm betting that there are a lot of cities and countries begging AA for our work. Isom wants phase inspections done on over night airplanes, and I'll tell you Isom will get phase inspections done on night shift. So Tulsa vote in contract like you're a line mech.
We here from union guys that business is different, new management not putting up with anything, sounds like to me that the executives are changing the culture from bending the rules to following the rules. So if you're the type of guy who uses a lot of union resources you might have a problem. We hear from the union guys "don't take food off the plane" "follow IAW" follow the CS policy as written. All easy rules to follow. I think the best thing for you to do is, manager tells you to do something just do it, as long as you follow IAW, GPM, AMM, CBA, all things they tell you to do. Let me throw in the IPC and red line book too.