prechilill
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She never flew drunk or transported drugs or scabbed. I respect her efforts.
Yeah, but does she set her rudder trim every time before takeoff???
She never flew drunk or transported drugs or scabbed. I respect her efforts.
Prechilill, if the seniority integration was completed it would be implemented.
There is no west pilot section 6 negotiation. You really don't understand what has happened do you?
Anger clouds reason and common sense.
Maybe you are not getting exactly what I am saying.
If I am one of the few I am certain that it is because I am black/female/Dominican and be prepared to get slammed hard in court.
Since the clock started for everyone at the same time everyone is going to owe about the same amount.
The second the first guy is terminated and someone else is still working who has not paid dues both the company and USAPA are in deep coleslaw. USAPA is probably stupid enough to go there but I doubt management will join them on their march to Valhalla.
What I have posted is factual, no personal attacks from me just facts about your pilot group. I will provide links if you would like. Let me know it is up to you.
Please provide links for your accusations about the lady you are accusing.
USAPA Supports the silence is deafening about Seeham's failure to get NWA to take dues out of the PFAA Flight Attendants!!!!!!
Hello there. I'm just a spouse. All I see on this board is bickering about the seniority. What about the other things unions are suppose to do for it's members? Has USAPA got it together? My husband had a heart attack at 49 last year, went back to work 9 months later with much assistance from the ALPA Aero-Medical Board doctors. They were wonderful, and basically walked him through it all. He has told me we no longer have life insurance as ours was through ALPA, and if he has another heart attack he's pretty much done flying. Of course it's tough to get life insurance with a pre-existing condition. Does the new union have insurance in place, and what about the long-term disability insurance? Did they get these important features in place before they voted ALPA out? I still have young kids at home, just want to make sure I can provide for them should something happen again to my husband.
The work was not in the AMFA CBA anymore, it has been in the ESE CBA at NW for years, where not in conflict with any other CBA.
Also ALPA, PFAA (AMFA Sister Union), IBT and TWU all crossed the picket lines too.