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AWA Pilots File Application For Preliminary Injunction

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I'll echo the about time sentiment.
the court process needs to quicken up. every day is a loss for all pilots everywhere- whatever, however, this needs resolution.
by the way- can you post where i can send $$ to fund the AWA side lawyers?
 
If the US Airways pilots had honored their duties, they would have cooperated with the negotiation of a single CBA, and the Company would now have integrated pilot operations using that CBA

Yet Atlas/ Polar (both ALPA) merged in 2001 with a joint CBA and merged list targeted for 2009 would seem to contradict this time line AOL has drawn from ....... where?
And I won't even charge you $1000.
 
Eagle Boomer

"When are you babies going to understand that we are no longer in ALPA and that they can't help you any more."

Don't know any babies flying jets out West. We are all grown men and women who just want what East and West agreed too. We aren't asking ALPA for help, we have turned to the courts since we believe USAPA represents East interests. The court will decide the dispute since grown men/women would not stand by their word, IE Binding Arbitration.
 
.. We are all grown men and women who just want what East and West agreed too. ..grown men/women would not stand by their word

If ALPA "stood by their word" and actually ensured a seniority integration method that conformed to the language and terms of the policy, then the merger would be old news. ALPA chose to deny their own policy and effectively take the position that the policy was a fraud. Buh Bye ALPA.

We are where we are because ALPA "unionism" was by definition a fraudulent apparition. There was no unity, and worse ALPA ensured the most virulent disunity, among "members", that anyone could ever imagine. Buh Bye ALPA.


The other day I saw a Corvette being advertised for $5.99. I imagine some bozo meant to print $59,9. If I spent the rest of my life trying to cash in on the $5.99 Corvette I would be one miserable shlep. But maybe if I got a lawyer and a judge it would make me feel good that "someone is gonna have to live up to what they agreed to."

Cheers
 
"When are you babies going to understand that we are no longer in ALPA and that they can't help you any more."

Then I guess the next obvious question is how are you going to lead the pilot group going forward? Is every issue going to be litigated since either side doesn't represent the other? You can't get a divorce so what are you going to do?
 
How about just canceling the god damn furloughs since fuel has gone back down?


I SECOND THAT!

HEY DOUG ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION OUT THERE?
 
The other day I saw a Corvette being advertised for $5.99. I imagine some bozo meant to print $59,9. If I spent the rest of my life trying to cash in on the $5.99 Corvette I would be one miserable shlep. But maybe if I got a lawyer and a judge it would make me feel good that "someone is gonna have to live up to what they agreed to."

Suppose you were forced to buy it even though you know it was made out of paper mache' and they also forced you to sign a service agreement that cost you thousands more than the car was worth, even if it was a real Corvette. Then you know how the west feels about USAPA.
 

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