stlflyguy
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By the way, If they are sued as individuals, ALPA by law cannot use it's funds to defend them. NO INDEMNIFICATION. ALPA never tells new officers that. Perhaps they would not be so cavilier in their decisions if they did!
ALPA lost BIG Time in the Duke V,. Spellacy DFR about 12 or so years ago. They finally prevailed after Zillions of dollars in legal cost, when the Supreme Court got involved. Some of the plaintiffs settled before hand for a considerable sum.
They are about to get sued again over the claim payout where they decided to not fight the termination of the retirement plan in return for a claim payable to the pilots upon BK exit. Delta's unit of ALPA then decided that those who retired without their lump sums, would forfiet their share and it would be distributed to the pilots currently on the property. I suspect that the individual MEC and ADC members will also be sued INDIVIDUALLY under the Racketeering Influenced & Corrupt Organizations Act.
By the way, If they are sued as individuals, ALPA by law cannot use it's funds to defend them. NO INDEMNIFICATION. ALPA never tells new officers that. Perhaps they would not be so cavilier in their decisions if they did!
ALPA lost BIG Time in the Duke V,. Spellacy DFR about 12 or so years ago. They finally prevailed after Zillions of dollars in legal cost, when the Supreme Court got involved. Some of the plaintiffs settled before hand for a considerable sum.
So did ALPA lose or did ALPA prevail? If memory serves me right the only plaintiffs that got a dime were the ones who settled with ALPA, the ones who stuck it out in court got zilch.
They are about to get sued again over the claim payout where they decided to not fight the termination of the retirement plan in return for a claim payable to the pilots upon BK exit.
Since when was the Claim ever tied to the loss of the defined benefit plan? When you get your facts straight feel free to comment some more.
Delta's unit of ALPA then decided that those who retired without their lump sums, would forfiet their share and it would be distributed to the pilots currently on the property.
Delta's unit of ALPA decided that your claim payout should be commensurate with the level of your concessions under LOA 51.
I suspect that the individual MEC and ADC members will also be sued INDIVIDUALLY under the Racketeering Influenced & Corrupt Organizations Act.
Thanks for the good laugh. Nothing like being a little over the top to add credibility to your groundless charges.![]()
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