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What would happen to the Rampers at NWA, if Delta merge with NWA and the unions got voted out?
What would happen to the Rampers at NWA, if Delta merge with NWA and the unions got voted out?
That's right Airlinelifer we do have a Social Security off-set I been forgetting to mention it. I beg you NWA employees please vote in the union.If you want to vote against the union, you must want a frozen pension (with a Social Security off-set, no spouse death benefit), inferior medical, dental insurance, no layoff protection, no work rules (if their is such a thing at Delta),not be able to work in 40 cities (compared to Delta's 15), and have Delta Global Services hanging over your head for the rest of your career.
I think the union will be voted in, don't you?, or do you think that Delta is going to take care of their employees. If you do, keep on drinking the Kool-Aid.
I beg you NWA employees please vote in the union.
I don't think that will be too much of a problem once NWA people see how little layoff/displacement protection there is over at DL compared to here.
As much contempt as there is for the union, what we still have left seems miles above what you guys currently have...
I'd say the biggest immediate aim is to get the DAL Kool-aid drinkers in ATL to see the advantages that a CBA will bring to them. The paternal culture they grew up with is long gone. I imagine it'll be a ahrd sell, though; if Ron Allen and his 7.5 plan, and then later BK didn't do it, I don't know what will.
A close second would be to make sure any furloughees know what's up, so they can vote; even if they've "washed their hands" of this place. (I think they're eligible to vote????)
I don't think that will be too much of a problem once NWA people see how little layoff/displacement protection there is over at DL compared to here.
As much contempt as there is for the union, what we still have left seems miles above what you guys currently have...
I'd say the biggest immediate aim is to get the DAL Kool-aid drinkers in ATL to see the advantages that a CBA will bring to them. The paternal culture they grew up with is long gone. I imagine it'll be a ahrd sell, though; if Ron Allen and his 7.5 plan, and then later BK didn't do it, I don't know what will.
A close second would be to make sure any furloughees know what's up, so they can vote; even if they've "washed their hands" of this place. (I think they're eligible to vote????)
I don't think that will be too much of a problem once NWA people see how little layoff/displacement protection there is over at DL compared to here.
As much contempt as there is for the union, what we still have left seems miles above what you guys currently have...
I'd say the biggest immediate aim is to get the DAL Kool-aid drinkers in ATL to see the advantages that a CBA will bring to them. The paternal culture they grew up with is long gone. I imagine it'll be a ahrd sell, though; if Ron Allen and his 7.5 plan, and then later BK didn't do it, I don't know what will.
A close second would be to make sure any furloughees know what's up, so they can vote; even if they've "washed their hands" of this place. (I think they're eligible to vote????)
Sure, I can see the benefit in having a union. Just look at how well the NWA AMTs made out.![]()
Speaking of pensions! Last year I read an article which stated that NW has something like fifteen years to make up it's pension under funding. With this I have a couple of questions:
1. Is NW sincere about funding employee pensions?
2. What is going to happen to NW employee pensions either way?
You folks who work for the airline have some serious concerns here.
As it has been said before this is not going to happen. The union are coming, the union are coming. It's all in the numbers. DL is a larger airline, while NW still employes more true mainline rampers to DL. Even with the bitter taste of the BK contract in our mouth, (till 2011), we know better than to "relax" and "trust that we have your best instrest in mind". How much kool-aid do you guys at DL drink a day. The DL managment has done nothing but rape the ramp over and over again and DL ramp does nothing to oganize and protect yourselves. Some may call me a "blowhard", others may post their sarcasm here with all their stupit icon faces(UALTECH), but the fact remains these fu*ks don't care about us or the stock holders. They are in it for themselves. We need to be in it to protect ourselves. Stop drinking the kool-aid and snap out of it DL.What would happen to the Rampers at NWA, if Delta merge with NWA and the unions got voted out?
How much kool-aid do you guys at DL drink a day.
They drink lots. Some bathe in it. Others use it for skin protection in the summer months. Some wear it as a badge of honor. Most Delta non-unions pray to the Delta kool-aid.....and when they have run out of reasons to defend their consumption of the DAL non-union beverage, they'll quickly tell you it's their God-given right to not vote for a union, even if it is detrimental to their careers in air travel service.
EVERY non-contract, non-pilot, non-union DAL employee is going to pay the price for not being organized......even myself. But I'll certainly relish in my "I told you so's" this time around, because they have been more than adequately warned! All the promises in the world by the DAL kool-aid pushers aren't going to mean diddly when the real merger party begins. Heck, a lot of the non-union beverage consumers aren't even going to be invited to the merger party, contractually speaking, that is!
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