Can somebody from DAL/NWA clear this part up. Did your 2 groups not come to an agreement on your own?
Heyas,
The short answer is "no".
DAL management was frothing at the mouth for the NWA deal. In an attempt to steamroller the process, they threw some trinkets at the DAL pilots, and SAID "we won't do the deal unless there is a contract AND a SLI agreement in place".
The DAL MEC thought they were going to ROTFLstomp the NWA MEC into a lopsided agreement, but the NWA guys dug their heels in and said "uh, no, it's going to be fair".
A joint contract WAS agreed to, but, predictably, the SLI wasn't. When this fell apart, DAL management "said" the deal was off.
Of note, during this time, a VERY loud contingent of "anti-merger" DAL pilots were preparing to recall all of the Council 44 reps over their support of the merger. I put that in quotes because, from the NWA side, it is unknown whether they were really anti-merger, or simply using that as a platform to scare guys into recalling the LEC 44 reps. With the merger boogyman gone, their platform evaporated, and the recall failed. But that whole thing was just a sideshow.
Fast forward a few weeks, and in one of the worst kept secrets of aviation, DAL announced they were doing the merger deal ANYWAY, and basically told the pilots to work things out. Of course, the DAL and NWA MECs were already up to speed, so it begs the question if the deal was really "off" at any point.
After some weeks of pointless negotiating, the SLI went to arbitration. During this time, you heard some pretty outlandish stuff from both sides.
Originally Posted by
Cometman
You are on life support. You should be excited to be able to get off of it and have a job with SWA.
The NWA guys heard ALOT of this bovine excrement during the merger. It was spammed by all of the party line parrots. Ignore it. It's just noise.
I'm sure my good friend FDJ will have a slightly different perspective on the events, but suffice to say we've put aside our differences, and now work towards what's best for the entire group.
My advice to the F9 guys: You're worth more than you think. Don't listen to the other side, and negotiate what's best for you. Fact is, if the deal is worth doing now, it's worth doing no matter what. Fact is, if SWA DOESN'T do the deal, it isn't just a zero sum, where things remain status quo, but rather, a dangerous new competitor infuses an airline that has given SWA fits with a lot of cash, a lot feed, and a potential 2nd hub in MKE. There is a HUGE, expensive downside for SWA not doing this. Use that fact to your advantage
My advice to the SWA guys: Don't believe your own press.
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