Really, both of these groups demanded unrealistic outcomes. It just amazes me. No, there shouldn't be DOH or even full relative mix, but a pure staple is just ridiculous. Why don't you let neutrals (arbitrators) figure it out? I know why: You are AFRAID of the outcome. Let people on the outside determine what is fair. Gary Kelly says "PLEASE, Ya'll. Just do it...." Nah, it won't happen, the SWA guys won't allow it.... If so, let Republic come around and beat SWA in DEN at their own game.
Bye Bye--General Lee
What I am reading, the auction goes through August 17th. Thanks for your advice and opinions, but we will let the parties involved work it out. We will see what happens. SWAPA works for us.
UPDATE 2-Southwest, Frontier pilots at impasse- union
Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:02pm EDT
* Southwest union ready to bargain further
* Union to put Frontier pilots at bottom of seniority list
* Southwest seeking extension in bankruptcy court-union (Recasts; Adds comment from SWAPA president, company spokesman)
NEW YORK, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Seniority was a major sticking point during labor talks between pilots for Southwest Airlines (
LUV.N) and Frontier Airlines Holdings Inc (
FRNTQ.PK) Wednesday night, the head of Southwest's union said on Thursday.
The talks hit an impasse at 11:15 p.m. CT last night in Dallas and union officials are prepared to resume talks today and through the weekend if necessary, said Carl Kuwitzky, president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association.
Southwest's union offered to place Frontier's 700 pilots at the bottom of their pilot seniority master list.
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We're not through bargaining," he said.
In an e-mail sent to pilots last night, the union said Southwest will petition the bankruptcy court Thursday for an extension on its final bid with Frontier. Kuwitzky said labor issues were not the only reason for the company's request.
An auction for Frontier in bankruptcy court is slated for Thursday. Earlier this week, Southwest submitted a $170 million offer for the bankrupt carrier, in an effort to trump a rival bid by Republic Airways Holdings Inc (
RJET.O) for $108.75 million. [ID:N10540482]
"We can confirm that SWA is still a participant in the process," Southwest spokesmen Brad Hawkins said in an e-mail. "
The process allows for the auction to continue through August 17, if needed."
The head of the Frontier Airline Pilots' Association said he was not available to comment.
"We think we've offered a very fair proposal that protects their jobs first and foremost, their pay and domicile rights," Kuwitzky said. "I think they have a much brighter future with Southwest than they do under Republic."
Kuwitzky also said SWAPA has started talks with pilots with Frontier's Lynx Aviation unit and said his union would look to strike a similar deal with them.
A Frontier acquisition would help Southwest boost its presence in the U.S. and allow it to explore international routes. Still, during a conference call with reporters this week, Southwest executives said they did not want to proceed with the merger without employee support.
(Reporting by Deepa Seetharaman; Editing by Derek Caney)