ACL65PILOT
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You know... you East/West guys just need to sit down and figure this out.....
oh sorry... thought this was a AAA/AWA thread...
Oh no they're much more civil, they at least let an unbiased 3rd party decide their fate. If you believe what you read here DAL ALPA is trying to shove their proposal down the NWA pilots throats or threatening to side with management.
You so funny
No one is shoving anything down anyone's throat or siding with management.
Allowing a third party to make the hard decisions is a failure of and abdication of leadership. Arbitration is the easy way to avoid accountability and anyone who champions arbitration over negotiation is a fool.
All in all, probably about 40-50 people at NWA know the details.
No one is shoving anything down anyone's throat or siding with management.
Allowing a third party to make the hard decisions is a failure of and abdication of leadership. Arbitration is the easy way to avoid accountability and anyone who champions arbitration over negotiation is a fool.
Agree 100%! Arbitration is for losers. I've worked for 20 years with the Red/Green Show: Idiots hating Morons (and vice versa). Because of that I've always been a strong advocate of a negotiated SLI.
I also understand the concept of "leverage" and how it applies to this situation.
For Puffy's benefit, I'm also aware of the Scope changes in the DAL deal that would block all NWA pilots from all new deliveries...including the B787's MergeCo assumes under the deal.
I get it. I also understand the well-deserved impatience with our Merger Committee.
The stuff after that gets a little slimy though. Hammering us now, because you have an edge in Section 1 and have been the intermediary in a negotiation with your/our future management, won't be the kind of thing pilots forget.
Karma bites.
True, it bites both ways, and our Brain Trust owns some of this, but just as you can rationalize every action taken by your side (the fake "deadlines" in Feb were my personal favorite "trust builders"), actions taken by ours will be rationalized too.
So management wins.
Until passengers start missing connections...
That's a convenient excuse when arbitration clearly would not side with your position. Besides DAL ALPA were the ones who picked up their ball and went home when they couldn't get everything their way. NWA ALPA was *trying* to negotiate.
Try to rationalize your stance though if it makes you feel better as you posture to sell your union "brothers" and profession down the river for your own self serving short sighted greed.
Now you are starting to get it. That is EXACTLY what happened. Except that it was a bunch more people in there WATCHING your merger committee due to lack of trust. All in all, probably about 40-50 people at NWA know the details.
Puffdiver,
How the he!! do you know DALPA met us at the 50 yard line. How do you even know any of the facts. Unless you were there you haven't a clue. Nothing has ever been published as to the offer on either side.
Seems as if you guys don't believe anybody, hence the reason you had about 50 pilots in there watching each other to make sure you were all legit.