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Unfortunately, the Delta pilot leadership rejected arbitration, whether expedited or not, as a means to resolve the seniority list dispute. From that point, Delta management, the Delta pilot leadership and Northwest management chose a different path. NWA management proposed a traditional merger to Delta management. Then Delta management entered into bilateral negotiations with the representatives of the Delta MEC. The representatives of the Northwest pilots were excluded from the negotiations. Inexplicably, the Delta pilot leadership reversed its position...
Oh my!
So Razor, tell us what that's like when your MEC is excluded from negotiations that affect your interests.
How do you feel?
This might make a good news headline on the heels of all the maintenance problems (which are nothing but posturing by the FAA) and the endless stories about delays and people being left on airplanes for hours. I frankly don't think the DOJ is going to approve this unless a bunch of assests get sold off.
The other reality is that the two boards of directors and the government will decide the outcome, not any of the employee groups.
Funny you should mention that! The only thing both sides agreed to was that you were a whiney loser. (Yes, by name)
Excellent, Excellent point Tom
...waiting for either MEC to pick up the phone and start a "do over."
The NWA MEC was not excluded from negotiations. They just reached a "disagreement," instead of an agreement.
Also, the NWA MEC's letter is not completely accurate.
Funny you should mention that! The only thing both sides agreed to was that you were a whiney loser. (Yes, by name)
h goody...wonder if this cat-fight is going to get as good as the USAirways one...
So the NWA MEC who routinely excluded Mesaba, Compass and Pinnacle pilots from negotiations that affected their interests is not being totally upfront when crying foul about the NWA MEC being excluded? Gee, imagine that.
I sorry, this is like watching a snake eat a rat. It's ruplusive to witness but it's so facinating, you can't turn your eyes away.
The good news is: ALPA once again has a golden opportunity to fix all it's scope problems in that management is somewhat receptive to close this deal.
Agreed. I raise you that 100 seaters with anything but a NWA or Delta a$$ in them is a no vote. Still haven't seen the language.
That is a very good guess. Apparently the anti-trust exemption recieved just days ago was a part of the puzzle.If I were to venture a guess, I would guess that it has already been given the go ahead from the DOJ.
I'm not sure where you get that. Why did anyone expect the Delta MEC to sit on its hands and not make use of the tools available to prepare for NWA's arbitration?Very hard to do now that DALPA has basically given the finger to the NWA MEC. This was just really bad politics on Lee's part. He should know better. NWA pilots will still be pissed off about this 30 years from now.