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The MEC not only suggested it, they imposed it with a huge LACK of support from its members. The members did not vote, but were rather told we would be paying $20 per month until it was "obvious no merger would take place" and then, we would "receive our money back."
This, at the same time, we were told that the money they collect at $20/month would not cover even the legal fees of a merger, but payment is still required anyway.
Oh, and our MEC can't come up with a way to have it payroll deducted like everything else, and we have to spend 40 cents of our own money to cut them a check every month and mail it in.
Our MEC has been placing pilots who have not paid the "merger assessment" in "BAD STANDING" within the union. These are guys that have faithfully paid dues for years, all of a sudden labeled "bad members."
Recently there was a meeting to recall all members of our MEC, however since I'm a January 19th furlough, I have no idea the outcome of that meeting.
Some "Union", huh?
Quit lying dude, they never said "Please" hahaNo vote, we were just told "You pay now please."
Did you guys vote to approve this assessment?
I saw in the latest FastRead that the MEC Chairman has been replaced with a new guy. Was that related to this situation?
I'll take it that you're being sarcastic.With a money back guarantee, why would you not want to be ready to protect your job and seniority should there be a merger? Would you be the same pilot that would be whining when the merger happens and you don't have adequate protection because you did not have a fund setup to pay legal fees to protect your job? Pay the money--it's cheap insurance!
Come on, give 'em a break! They lost huge income from US Airways, and now need to do everything they can to bring in new $$$$$. How else are the head honchos suppose to buy a new Mercedes Benz S Class every two years?!
BS. The letter I got was from National.Merger assessments don't go to National. They stay in a local account at the MEC level that can only be used for merger issues.
Dang, I can't believe they actually imposed an assessment without a vote. That takes some balls. You guys need to pressure your new MEC Chair to get a change to the MEC policy manual to require membership ratification of assessments.