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I found it interesting ALPA is suing to suspend the SAPA program. Pretty dirty trick. Take away all representation so pilot's are forced to vote in ALPA. Great organization there... nice to see they're trying to screw us already.

Let me get this straight. You guys have been lied to by a corrupt system for years now, and it's ALPA's fault for exposing the lie? You know, you could always just vote in the Teamsters. ALPA ain't the only game in town.

-Blucher
 
Recalling what reps? The ones standing with the President, or the "company men"?

Company men.
Recent events suggest at best, a group severely out-of-touch with the pilot group, and at worst a group with some very serious conflicts of interest.
 
Talked with MN yesterday, and kudos to him for calling it the way he sees it !! He's making this non-union person seriously reconsider his position.

It's interesting how SWOL doesn't list him at all. Go SWOL-Crewmember-Crewinfo-SAPA/SIA and see for yourself!

Both sides are crooked in my own opinion. ME's letter (today) seems to imply if management is forced to cut off money for SAPA, it would cease to exist. Well, if management pays for SAPA, wouldn't it seem to act in (management's) best interest, or they wouldn't pay for it?

Cheers!
 
So here's what I'm wondering. If/when the court rules that SAPA is illegal, isn't the next logical step for someone (OC or some other disaffected pilot)to file a class action lawsuit for back pay?

Think about it, if the court rules against the existence of SAPA then isn't it basically saying management has been negotiating with ITSELF all of these years rather than negotiating with the pilots.

If you think about it. What's to stop pilots from some OTHER airline from filing a class action lawsuit against the company claiming that SAPAs illegal existence has depressed wages industry wide? Essentially making every regional pilot part of the "class" in class action.
 
MN is a sort-of 'trojan horse' for the ALPA drive, albeit a poorly disguised one. Anyone who has talked to him should have known that before voting for him. I like him a lot, but I knew that if elected his agenda was to install ALPA by whatever means he could. We differ in what we feel best serves this pilot group.

This should serve as a reminder that they don't have the support to just hold the stupid vote and move on with things. This is a way to 'end around' the process by de-certifying SAPA.

just hold the vote! then we can move beyond this nonsense. and if ALPA is voted in, we can start our clock ticking away the years until anything changes.
 
If SAPA ceases to exist than ME is out of a job and loses 105 hrs of pay every month that is paid by management. He dosent have a current medical and hasnt flown in years. He has been in this position by the SGU good ole boys club, and he convinces us we dont need ALPA's loss of license benifets, since his, and only his, needs are being taken care of by the company.
 
MN is a sort-of 'trojan horse' for the ALPA drive, albeit a poorly disguised one. Anyone who has talked to him should have known that before voting for him.

So what...he didnt hide it and he was elected to do something about it, if people dont want ALPA they shouldnt have been so apathetic, the ones who participate in the current system are having their voices heard. If you didnt vote you have no right to complain. The last two Presidents couldnt get re-elected, the last only recieved 6 VOTES! thats how the pilot group felt about him and thats why MN is now president.
 
If SAPA ceases to exist than ME is out of a job and loses 105 hrs of pay every month that is paid by management. He dosent have a current medical and hasnt flown in years. He has been in this position by the SGU good ole boys club, and he convinces us we dont need ALPA's loss of license benifets, since his, and only his, needs are being taken care of by the company.

Hence, a real conflict of interest. Not this made up bullsh!te about MN's role in SAPA and ALPA.
 
I don't know ME and don't really care if he's booted. New blood would be good by it's nature, I'm sure.

why not just hold the election now? I believe in the democratic process and am anxious to see the results. I've asked before to only receive a dead silence: will those of you who support the ALPA drive admit it honestly that if/when the drive fails that it is because our pilots were not converted, sold, or impressed enough with what ALPA has to offer?

my bet is that tons of tired excuses will rain out, faulting everyone and anyone.

hold the vote now. if your argument is compelling to the majority, then ALPA will be voted in. if it isn't, it won't be.
 

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