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Somone needs to ask them about that?
No it is not a wage=It is a BONUS
a wage would be retro pay I believe=right?
As nothing to do with union vs. non-union
It is a payday for them as well, 270,000.00
They are in the businessof making money like any other company.
scarlet; Somone needs to ask them about that?[/quote said:Scarlet,
If you want to know call Dave, Danny,or Nick and ask them! Remember they work for you.
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That is the funniest thing I have read in a while..
DoinTime; Considering that ALPA dumped about $3 million into the ASA pilots to achieve this contract I'd say ALPA got a pretty poor return on investment.[/quote said:DoinTime,
Just curious how do you know how much money ALPA dumped into ASA
Ture they do not declare profits and in that sense they are not a business, but they still make money. They need that money to do thier mission, and the more they have the more they can do so they looks for ways to keep the reveune stream steady. I belong to the Yankee Air Museum, we are a non-profit organization that flies WWII airplanes. We do everything we can to rasie money, for without it we could not operate.ALPA is not a company and they are not in the business of making money. They are a non-profit organization.
Bonus is an income but not a wage. Ask the taxman, that is why that bonus will be taxed as a bonus, different than a wage.
We pay dues on a wage not on a bonus.
SECTION 3 - ANNUAL DUES
A. All airline income of a member is subject to dues so long as he remains on his Company seniority list, except as provided in Section 4 of this Article. The Association's dues year shall be the calendar year. Annual dues are due and payable in advance by January 1 of each year subject to the payment method provisions set forth in Paragraph D(1) of this Section.
"ALPA is not a company and they are not in the business of making money. They are a non-profit organization."
That is the funniest thing I have read in a while..
"ALPA is not a company and they are not in the business of making money. They are a non-profit organization."
That is the funniest thing I have read in a while..
I think the 120+ ALPA "officers" pulling down >$100,000 salaries would disagree.
DW, in particular raked in a cool 1/2 million dollar for his sterling performance in keeping United and USAirways pensions safe and quality of life preserved.
(that's 1/2 million bucks PER YEAR)
The only reason ALPA takes 1.95% is because they can't take 100%.
How much have we paid in to ALPA for the last 10 years, for 2 contracts?
ALPA is not a company and they are not in the business of making money. They are a non-profit organization.