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Mesa Air Group’s Emerge from Bankruptcy

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Pilots-Committed-to-Mesa-Air-bw-254354910.html?x=0&.v=1

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- First Officer Marcin Kolodziejczyk, chairman of the Mesa Air Group (MAG) unit of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), issued the following statement after the announcement today that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court confirmed MAG’s Plan of Reorganization. The company is expected to emerge from bankruptcy as a stand-alone airline as early as February 2011.


“Mesa Air Group pilots welcome the announcement that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court has approved our airline’s reorganization plan. We look forward to continuing to work tirelessly together with our management to ensure that MAG gains financial strength and sustainability while at the same time recognizes the pilots’ contribution and commitment to our airline.


“Once MAG emerges from bankruptcy, we may face challenges in achieving our common goal of making Mesa a strong airline in a competitive market, but our company has a powerful edge—its people. Despite the uncertainties of the past year, MAG has continued to provide excellent service to our partners and passengers; this is a direct result of the hard work, focus, and dedication of our pilots and the other employees. We are proud of our achievements and the accolades we have received from our partners. We hope management also recognizes our contributions throughout this challenging process.


“Just 12 short months ago, MAG filed for bankruptcy protection and began the process to restructure its fleet and debt to meet the flying needs of our partners and the opportunities for future business. Bankruptcy was a painful process, resulting in, among other things, nearly 500 of our pilots being furloughed. The confirmation of MAG’s plan is the first step toward emerging from bankruptcy, rebuilding our company, and bringing our pilots back to work.


“There’s still much work to be done, and we hope that the company will be able to implement the confirmation order and emerge from bankruptcy in relatively short order. The union took an active role throughout the bankruptcy process, and we will remain vigilant to protect our pilots’ rights. We look forward to building a first-rate regional airline with a company that values its employees and provides exceptional service to its partners and passengers.”


ALPA represents nearly 53,000 pilots at 38 airlines in the United States and Canada, including the nearly 1,400 pilots—and 494 who are on furlough—at Mesa Air Group. Mesa Air Group includes Mesa Airlines, Freedom Airlines, and go!, the company’s interisland carrier in Hawaii. Pilots fly as United Express, US Airways Express, and go!. For more information, visit www.MesaPilots.com.
 
He is our MEC Chairman and he is also still fired. His arbitration is scheduled for April I believe. Our union is covering his pay until then.
 
BK's not over quite yet. Even though the plan's approved no implementation date has been approved by the court. Reason being that Mesa has an administrative claim that must be paid full in cash before the court will allow Mesa to exit bankruptcy.
 
what was he fired for?



Another member of the MEC ratted him out to the company by printing a confidential e-mail and dropping it on the desk of the director of HR.

Management took offense to its contents and elected to fire him. Rumor has it that after the scheduled arbitration to get Marcin's job back ALPA will be seeking article eight action and have the guilty parties kicked out of the union. I assume monetary damages will also be pursued.
 
Another member of the MEC ratted him out to the company by printing a confidential e-mail and dropping it on the desk of the director of HR.

Management took offense to its contents and elected to fire him. Rumor has it that after the scheduled arbitration to get Marcin's job back ALPA will be seeking article eight action and have the guilty parties kicked out of the union. I assume monetary damages will also be pursued.




what happen to your previous mec chair, the Greek. Got in bed with JO and got recalled? I thought he was going to save MAGALPA
 
No ratherbeflyen, this means, that they're not going away soon.

You'll have to deal with Mesa and their pilot group for a long time.
I'm sorry to break your heart man.


Still doesnt change the fact that MESA still sucks!
 

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