“Why the hysterical effort to convince the America West pilots that UAL is a bad thing for them?â€
Hysterical? I’ve not heard one East pilot jump on the UAL/US merger bandwagon. On the contrary, the West pilots are the group who seems to be so excited. If you question that, just look at the AWAPPA website. The east pilots have been through it twice before so I wouldn’t expect much of a response, more of a here we go again response.
“UAL pilots will clearly dictate the terms of the labor integration to Parker and who gets cut.â€
How did you arrive at that conclusion? Do you think the TWA ALPA pilots would agree with you? No one knows the final seniority integration results of any merger. What we do know about a assumed US/UAL merger is that it would be governed by Allegheny Mohawk and federal law and that is all we know.
“UAL will surely mean the immediate return of ALPA to both properties.â€
Perhaps a merged UAL/US pilot group will decide on ALPA for representation, possibly not. Who cares? I will add, however, it’s clear you don’t know many UAL pilots. This may come as a surprise to you, but the UAL pilots are not that happy with ALPA either and there’s been a move over there for some time to dump ALPA.
“With the East basically defacating in Herndon's livingroom after having been totally placated by ALPA, do you guys really believe that you haven't totally screwed yourselves at this point? Do you really believe you will have any credibility once you are back in ALPA?â€
Let’s think about this – UAL and US merge, as does DAL and NWA. Let’s assume both newly merged pilot groups choose ALPA for representation. Now who do you think will be running ALPA at that point? Do you really believe ALPA will treat either of those two pilot groups badly? On the contrary, those two pilots will control ALPA.
“Do you realize that you are facing a total acceptance of Nicolau, with the East absorbing a sizable portion of the synergies in order to placate UAL ALPA?â€
Wrong again. Nicolau died when ALPA was voted off the property. It was an ALPA document that was never implemented, it is gone permanently. What will now occur is the union representing the US Airways pilots will implement a seniority agreement and that will be set in stone per the Railway Labor Act. That’s how it works.
Assuming a merger with UAL, the US east and west pilots will need to have implemented their own combined seniority list prior to even sitting down with the UAL pilots to begin discussions on combining a seniority list. Further, any UAL/US seniority integration will fall under federal law and Allegehny Mohawk. Sometime after the UAL and US pilots were to arrive at a combined contract and seniority integration, then and only then will they decide on which union will represent both pilot groups as one. And yes, ALPA will once again be kissing tails to win the vote, there will certainly be no screwing of any group.
You’re talking out your tail in this entire post…………it’s very transparent that you have no idea what you speak of and your intention is simply to incite discord. <_<
Have a good day.