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Really thats funny because I was just in the last recurrent class and Scott said nothing about 300 being axed. He said furloughing was an option though. How can they furlough 300 when only 137 are post contract.[/quote]


You must be new to this game. They can do anything they want. Then you have to file a grievance and go all the way thru arbitration. A year later, then and only then, a pilot might get his back pay and thats it.

My point is that people are spreading rumors and not facts. They can't furlough anybody on the seniority list when the contract was signed. That is straight from the contract and SH mouth last week.
 
They can try and furlough people on the list prior to the contract signing, but you will see performance go down the sh!tter if they try
 
Really thats funny because I was just in the last recurrent class and Scott said nothing about 300 being axed. He said furloughing was an option though. How can they furlough 300 when only 137 are post contract.

Let me just clarify, I heard SH said that.

I don't believe jack until I'm flipping burgers in concourse C.

-Brett
 

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