Nic, massive windfall. The undoing of ALPA . The only ones who see merit in it benefitted from same windfall. Outlier, black swan.
Your opinion. Bucking current trend. Enough said.
Nic, massive windfall. The undoing of ALPA . The only ones who see merit in it benefitted from same windfall. Outlier, black swan.
Better go find that mirror. Your arguments are getting worse and worse.Please name one factual good point "she" made.
Art, it's an interesting question, although the answers will probably not lead to anything useful between these two groups.I would like to pose to both sides a hypothetical question--kind of a what if, and would appreciate your honest thoughts on the subject.
WHAT IF there were no unions for the pilots--if they were all at will employees? How do you guys think the integration would go? I realize it may not be entirely relevant since you are most certainly dealing with unions, but I'd be interested to know what you think--on both sides.
That said, for what it's worth, I do hope you can come to some sort of agreement in the not too distant future which leaves everyone poised to move forward.
My BEST to you all.....
Better go find that mirror. Your arguments are getting worse and worse.
The reason ALPA is the ONLY union having these merger issues is because anything other than DOH or LOS just doesn't work. PERIOD. Never has, never will.
The NIC is DEAD! Time to move on!
So, ALPA, the ONLY union that can't get their cr@p together, is the "rest of the industry"? Not buying it. And it's NOT just MY opinion.I say again, your opinion. Out of step with the rest of the industry. Enough said.
I do not believe that you have read the articles you claim to have read, simply by the obscure posts you have made. In addition, I said you are making a fool of yourself - different than calling you a fool. I also do not believe you are a spouse, simply an east pilot posing as one.
Are you demanding another assessment to fund this goose chase as well.Somebodys' A$$ is going to be in a serious crack on this one, no doubt! The data -names and nicknames, addresses matched CATCREW to a T. It will be extremely easy to use the logon protocol and security to trap this rat. Wait until some poor guy in IT is asked to come clean on this one. He/she will get canned along with the ones that asked for it unless there was a good reason.
I think you are very wrong about this.I think that once a petition for a representation vote was allowed by the NMB, ALPA was required to make that available.
Betcha I'm not!I think you are very wrong about this.
No, no assessment. Just simple adherence to the corporate ethics policy. You know, the one they put out in the distance learning modules. And in the pamphlet they mailed to every employee? Things like this are CLEARLY spelled out. No goose chase.Just make the company follow their own guidelines. It is that simple. Some of the biggest empires have fallen from things that started as simple as this.Are you demanding another assessment to fund this goose chase as well.
Goose? Goose? Where's that goose?
You guys love conspiracies, yet cannot grasp the power of unity.
Ironic in a pitiful way.
12 to 1 ratio isn't DOHIt appears, from 2 posts, that the AirCal pilots merged with the AA pilots. I had said by DOH which is what the source I checked said) but according to supercruiser it was DOH to/through 1984 hires then a ratio for hires after that. Anyway, the AirCal pilots apparently weren't stapled to the bottom of AA's list as your brother claims.
Jim
12 to 1 ratio isn't DOH
I'm not aware of a single merger involving AA where the AA pilots didn't seriously screw their merger partners. Therefore, I conclude that the ONLY reason that DOH was used for the pre 1984 pilots (if true) was because that somehow gave the AA pilots a windfall. In fact, it was the heinous way they treated the TWA pilots that resulted in the McCaskill-Bond law. The only travesty is that groups in the same union are not protected by it. ALPA won that one.Correct and neither is it stapling. Apparently it went DOH to or through 1984 hire dates then ratio'ed after that. Which is why I said that the source I checked was apparently wrong when it stated that the AA/AirCal pilots merged by DOH while supercruiser said it was a combination of DOH then ratio after AA introduced the B scale.
Jim
Read WIKIPEDIA for Air Cal, AA " transfered them to Reno Air " in the mid 90's and then purchased Reno Air in 1999?Correct and neither is it stapling. Apparently it went DOH to or through 1984 hire dates then ratio'ed after that. Which is why I said that the source I checked was apparently wrong when it stated that the AA/AirCal pilots merged by DOH while supercruiser said it was a combination of DOH then ratio after AA introduced the B scale.
Jim