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Speedtape

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The Skywest vote for ALPA representation was 906 for and roughly 1700 against.

If Skywest, Inc. decided to merge the 2 companies, a new representation vote would have to take place with about a combined 2600 Skywest pilots and 1700 ASA pilots voting for representation.

Would ALPA succeed as the collective bargaining agent should that scenario develop?

That is a thought to ponder!
 
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Lets see, so that would make it 2500 for, and 1700 against.
 
No way they would merge now. Only if they voted it in. JA will never merge them as it will keep Alpa off property.
 
Hey,
SKYW is having a hard time getting anybody of quality(our view). They are starting to get the picture, no one showing up for interviews. DAL has already said there are too many 50 seat RJs. What if on Jan 1 SKYW chained the doors at ASA, offered the pilots pref interviews, with a guarantee that they could stay in Hotlanta. This would allow anti-union DAL corp. the opportunity to rid the airline world of another union, get rid of a bunch of 50 seat RJs(hear JO is gonna be living in Bejing, no extradition treaty, and all the little boys he can blow), this would allow consolidation in the regional industry. SKYW would be the "bad guy" anti union basher corp. The SKYW pilots have "overwhelmingly" voted to remain non-union, and as such wouldnt have a say one way or another. Those of us who are senior and would not fly struck/scab work would quit, and the company would be glad to be rid of us, and the rest of the pseudo scabs like skyturd and jea would tear their poopchutes getting to Hotlanta for the quick upgrade and overtime assignments. I am truly worried come Jan 1. Quickly lining up something outside avaition.
Wadda yous guys think?
PBR
P.S. black helicopter just made a pass by the house!
 
Hey,
SKYW is having a hard time getting anybody of quality(our view). They are starting to get the picture, no one showing up for interviews. DAL has already said there are too many 50 seat RJs. What if on Jan 1 SKYW chained the doors at ASA, offered the pilots pref interviews, with a guarantee that they could stay in Hotlanta. This would allow anti-union DAL corp. the opportunity to rid the airline world of another union, get rid of a bunch of 50 seat RJs(hear JO is gonna be living in Bejing, no extradition treaty, and all the little boys he can blow), this would allow consolidation in the regional industry. SKYW would be the "bad guy" anti union basher corp. The SKYW pilots have "overwhelmingly" voted to remain non-union, and as such wouldnt have a say one way or another. Those of us who are senior and would not fly struck/scab work would quit, and the company would be glad to be rid of us, and the rest of the pseudo scabs like skyturd and jea would tear their poopchutes getting to Hotlanta for the quick upgrade and overtime assignments. I am truly worried come Jan 1. Quickly lining up something outside avaition.
Wadda yous guys think?
PBR
P.S. black helicopter just made a pass by the house!

Assuming the ASA TA is ratified, the scope clause would prevent that from happening.
 
Assuming the ASA TA is ratified, the scope clause would prevent that from happening.
Do pilot contracts govern whether or not a company must stay in business? If they did I'd think Westair would still be part of Mesa Air Group and not out of business. I don't think the shareholders would approve but either ASA or SkyWest could be shut down if Inc. wanted it.
 
Do pilot contracts govern whether or not a company must stay in business? If they did I'd think Westair would still be part of Mesa Air Group and not out of business. I don't think the shareholders would approve but either ASA or SkyWest could be shut down if Inc. wanted it.

First, there's no way that ASA could be shut down on one day while covering all the flying. It wouldn't be logistically possible to have 1800 pilots trained at SkyWest to cover all of our flying overnight.

Also, in the TA the pilots have a no furlough clause, as well as scope covering aircraft transfers to SkyWest Inc. entities (not just SkyWest Airlines). If SkyWest tried something stupid to circumvent the intent of the agreement they signed, the ASA pilots would have a very strong case.
 
Assuming the ASA TA is ratified, the scope clause would prevent that from happening.

There is nothing in the TA that prevents JA from retiring ASA 50 seaters/ATRs and growing the Skywest side with 70s and 90s......
 
Read it again. Yes there is. There is a limit for a rolling 12 month period, a limit on the total amount of 50's and 70's they can transfer, and a no furlough clause. That sounds like some sort of prevention.
 
Hey,
SKYW is having a hard time getting anybody of quality(our view). They are starting to get the picture, no one showing up for interviews. DAL has already said there are too many 50 seat RJs. What if on Jan 1 SKYW chained the doors at ASA, offered the pilots pref interviews, with a guarantee that they could stay in Hotlanta. This would allow anti-union DAL corp. the opportunity to rid the airline world of another union, get rid of a bunch of 50 seat RJs(hear JO is gonna be living in Bejing, no extradition treaty, and all the little boys he can blow), this would allow consolidation in the regional industry. SKYW would be the "bad guy" anti union basher corp. The SKYW pilots have "overwhelmingly" voted to remain non-union, and as such wouldnt have a say one way or another. Those of us who are senior and would not fly struck/scab work would quit, and the company would be glad to be rid of us, and the rest of the pseudo scabs like skyturd and jea would tear their poopchutes getting to Hotlanta for the quick upgrade and overtime assignments. I am truly worried come Jan 1. Quickly lining up something outside avaition.
Wadda yous guys think?
PBR
P.S. black helicopter just made a pass by the house!

PBR,

It's true with nobody being able to fill classes. To add fuel to the fire, NetJets has 60 airplanes on order PER YEAR for the NEXT 5 YEARS. I would imagine that will thin the pool even further. At some point, something has to give......

Trojan
 
Read it again. Yes there is. There is a limit for a rolling 12 month period, a limit on the total amount of 50's and 70's they can transfer, and a no furlough clause. That sounds like some sort of prevention.

Not really. Joe was talking about retiring ASA aircraft and awarding new aircraft to Skywest. That is not a transfer of aircraft and is therefore not covered by the TA's scope language. Skywest, Inc. can award all new aircraft to Skywest Airlines without restrictions. Unless you see one of our tail numbers in Skywest paint, it doesn't count.
 
Hey,
SKYW is having a hard time getting anybody of quality(our view). They are starting to get the picture, no one showing up for interviews. DAL has already said there are too many 50 seat RJs. What if on Jan 1 SKYW chained the doors at ASA, offered the pilots pref interviews, with a guarantee that they could stay in Hotlanta. This would allow anti-union DAL corp. the opportunity to rid the airline world of another union, get rid of a bunch of 50 seat RJs(hear JO is gonna be living in Bejing, no extradition treaty, and all the little boys he can blow), this would allow consolidation in the regional industry. SKYW would be the "bad guy" anti union basher corp. The SKYW pilots have "overwhelmingly" voted to remain non-union, and as such wouldnt have a say one way or another. Those of us who are senior and would not fly struck/scab work would quit, and the company would be glad to be rid of us, and the rest of the pseudo scabs like skyturd and jea would tear their poopchutes getting to Hotlanta for the quick upgrade and overtime assignments. I am truly worried come Jan 1. Quickly lining up something outside avaition.
Wadda yous guys think?
PBR
P.S. black helicopter just made a pass by the house!
Why would they do that when we'll still be making less overall than SkyW crews?

You'd be more likely to see SkyW mgmt. come to the pilots and tell them they are taking a paycut or their going to lose planes and routes to ASA. And the SkyW crews will take the cuts to keep the planes....what other choice do they have? Besides, its all about the quick upgrade because we all know that as soon as you upgrade you'll get hired by a major and you'll be in the promissed land....right?;)
 

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