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DHL/ABX: What good is it being a Teamster?

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an illegal job action, are you kidding. about 80% of your pilots are going to be on the street next year not to mention about 10,000 other workers.
 
an illegal job action, are you kidding. about 80% of your pilots are going to be on the street next year not to mention about 10,000 other workers.

Reading between the lines, it seems that DHL will have almost everybody on the street come December 2008.

The end is near for DHL America.
 
The writing's been on the wall for some time now, it sucks but that's aviation. It was a good ride while it lasted, move on. I've been there, got the t-shirt, etc. The longer you wait, the harder it is. Your brother Teamsters at Brownstain ain't gonna do jack to help you.
 
Im just curious. Im not a lawyer so this might seem stupid. DHL came out and announced the plan, and a lot of employees called in sick because your not in the mental state to fly because of the anxiety of losing your job, how would this be illegal. Wouldnt you be complying with the regulations.
 
Im just curious. Im not a lawyer so this might seem stupid. DHL came out and announced the plan, and a lot of employees called in sick because your not in the mental state to fly because of the anxiety of losing your job, how would this be illegal. Wouldnt you be complying with the regulations.

Yes you are complying with the regs to make sure you are fit to fly. The problem is that DHL has a performance clause in the ACMI that if the performance drops too low then DHL can take their ball and walk away right now, instead of a protracted time later. Time to use to get another job, time to try and fight our great leaders for a severance package that was already allocated from DHL, time to burn up your sick days that you will not get paid for if you do not use them, time to get a type rating form the company for an aircraft that no one flys anymore, time to continue getting heath insurance so your children can go to the doctors if they are sick.

Did you get the drift of my post.......TIME..... that is the only reason that this place is still standing. Could you imagine how fast this place would have imploded if there was any type of real hiring going on in the industry, people would have walked at the initial announcement.
 
Very well said! As much as we would love to sink the ship, our families are still on the boat without pfd's on.
 
The top Teamsters' leadership should be bringing national attention to DHL and the job losses they are causing for a deal that makes little sense unless their is some alterior motive. Bad press should rain down every day on DHL in the national press.
 
Reading between the lines, it seems that DHL will have almost everybody on the street come December 2008.

The end is near for DHL America.

Merry Christmas, right?!:puke:
 
I am a Teamster and I think they suck.. It s all business just like ALPA. The Teamsters biggest fish are the UPS drivers and I haven't seen the national do crap about anything except for some pre-recorded phone call about voting for the democrats at election time. They won't say or do sh*t about this predicament for fear of pissing off the UPS drivers.
 

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