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JetBlue Airways faces first union election

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thumbs down to a union at b6. i know guys who dont want it there.
 
I also know of a few pilots at AirTran who don't want ALPA on the property . . . not surprisingly, most of them are not in "good standing" with ALPA.
 
The vote started on the 6th I believe. The window is like 3-4 weeks. I haven't received my voting instructions yet. Count me as a gauranteed "yes" vote.:beer:
 
The vote is in progress right now.

The NMB mailed the ballot instruction on January 6th and pilots are starting to report their delivery from the USPS. The election closes on February 3rd.

I will not not vote!
 
I also know of a few pilots at AirTran who don't want ALPA on the property . . . not surprisingly, most of them are not in "good standing" with ALPA.

Don't worry. ALPA will take the scabs back. They took a lot of them back at CAL. It's all about the $$...
 
Don't worry. ALPA will take the scabs back. They took a lot of them back at CAL. It's all about the $$...


No rather it is about the law... if those scabs are in good standing at the NPA then the merging union has to take in the old scabs.... however, the NEW union can mandate that the scabs pay back out standing dues. If the scabs do not, then they can be kicked out of the new union...

So really it isn't about ALPA, it is about the Air Tran pilots NOW and then who have allowed these scab pilots to be in good standing at the NPA....
 

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