Jack-O-Lantern
The Central Scrutinizer
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- Mar 8, 2005
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I am saying to wait for the final language and the road shows before you make a decision, but I think that we need to still be operating SAFELY!! DO NOT LET UP until we have seen this deal and approve of it! No relief for the company until we have WHAT WE DESERVE!!!!:angryfire
I disagree. I think we should go back to doing our jobs the way a professional should. Then if the TA sucks and we go back to the table then go back to what we've been doing. It will let management know just how much impact we make. They're already sweating bullets because ASA isn't holding up their end of the contract with Delta and I don't want to fall out of the good graces of Delta anymore than we already have at this point. (Don't cut off your nose to spite your face.)![]()
Unfortunately, there are many who don't understand that when there is loose language, management WILL take FULL advantage of it. Meaning, the contract won't be worth the paper it's written on.
Big problem for me in Section 13.......Scheduling committee may not randomly review scheduling data for the purpose of checking for violations.
That is the only way we can stop the violations. This is appalling!
The company has no interest in monitoring our screw ups, which are mostly just human error. Scheduling on the other hand, violate the contract intentionally!Just as the company cant randomly review the FDR for your screw ups! But it may be a fair trade.........
I am saying to wait for the final language and the road shows before you make a decision, but I think that we need to still be operating SAFELY!! DO NOT LET UP until we have seen this deal and approve of it! No relief for the company until we have WHAT WE DESERVE!!!!:angryfire