... I've gotten two calls from line pilots I've never met asking how things were, inviting us to go visit, etc.
Perhaps this is happening because of (or was inspired by) the OutReach Committee the FWG has been organizing. If so, that means that other furloughees have been, or soon will be, contacted as well. That's great! There are also FWG members working hard behind the scenes. Saying that we're totally out of sight / out of mind is a slap in the face to those guys.
It's nice to see credit given where it's due. I join you in applauding their service and commitment.
On the resignation letter issue, the union must defend the CBA. We all know what the language is regarding recalls, problem is there isn't anything in there regarding resignations.
I bet that gets addressed in the next round of negotiations. Improvements often follow unfortunate events that highlight a need. Since the company as decided to take a hard line on the subject, the union can expend resources fighting this now, later or never. Fighting it now doesn't accomplish much since the players in the game will surely change.
A valid consideration. Waiting until a recall gets closer and/or a more auspicious opportunity presents itself makes sense. DS will surely be more receptive to working something out when he is not distracted by all the changes that have been taking place lately. This seems to be one of those issues where timing it right can be key to success. ... Fighting it now shows the cards on a hand that won't be played for years.
Good point. ... (BTW, according to an EBoard member at a CMH union meeting, the seniority list belongs to the union).
Has one of you misspoken?
While NJASAP certainly does keep a VSL and protects seniority, I've heard many times that it "belongs" to the Company. That makes sense considering that it is based on DOH which is controlled by NetJets, not NJASAP.
I've posted my thoughts on the NJASAP board on how to handle those resignation letters. I THINK I've got a handle on it. PM if you need it.