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RAH pilots have been in every picketing event we had so far, these guys HAD to pay for a hotel room to picket with us, so please, pay attention to whats going on.
 
DALPA and NWA MEC ALPA is a different story, thanks for NOTHING guys, true brothers..

But, thanks to the Delta and NWA guys (rank and file) who came and supported us.
 
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DALPA and NWA MEC ALPA is a different story, thanks for NOTHING guys, true brothers..

12,000 and change versus 400. I agree with you Wolf and am not shocked. They want you gone (MEC). A fundamental flaw in ALPA that it will never get right. Until ALPA wants to do things right in the name of labor, it will only do wrong for its own benefit of the majority.
 
one can only hope the NWA pilots get DoH......

well if "6 in 6" is for this, my card is definitely not being sent in now.
 
Why DOH?

Why should pilots get a seniority windfall over pilots at another company just because they've been there longer?

Doesn't it make more sense to look at each merger individually and take into consideration the demographics of each airline?

How to integration two pilot groups fairly:
a. Preserve jobs.
b. Avoid windfalls to either group at the expense of the other.
c. Maintain or improve pre-merger pay and standard of living.
d. Maintain or improve pre-merger pilot status.
e. Minimize detrimental changes to career expectations.
 
Why DOH?

Why should pilots get a seniority windfall over pilots at another company just because they've been there longer?

Doesn't it make more sense to look at each merger individually and take into consideration the demographics of each airline?

How to integration two pilot groups fairly:
a. Preserve jobs.
b. Avoid windfalls to either group at the expense of the other.
c. Maintain or improve pre-merger pay and standard of living.
d. Maintain or improve pre-merger pilot status.
e. Minimize detrimental changes to career expectations.

EVERY TWA guy I flew with at Eagle would disagree with your assessment here. Funny thing that perspective, but yes a 1987 hire on the street, but a pre staple 2000 hire not, was quite unfair.
 

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