Some of you have seen the light and realize that this will be a great thing for everyone, others, not so much...........
Not this Southwest Pilot!!!! Other Southwest pilots feel free to chime in as I have never once heard this sentiment on the line.
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Some of you have seen the light and realize that this will be a great thing for everyone, others, not so much...........
Not sure what you mean by that. The process agreement states that there will be binding arbitration if a negotiated agreement isn't reached. How is that "the **** hits the fan?"
Not sure what you mean by that. The process agreement states that there will be binding arbitration if a negotiated agreement isn't reached. How is that "the **** hits the fan?"
The arbitrator panel doesn't just issue a list, they also issue an implementation schedule. It's laid out clearly in the process agreement.
Arbitrator comes up with a list. Implementation date is made by SWA/SWAPA.
I think, we will come to an agreement without an Arbitrator... in my opinion.
Disclaimer...I DO want this deal to happen. I think it will be a good thing for all of us and SWA. I have friends at AT that I think are good guys and I'll be pleased to have them here.
With that said, if PCL is really a union guy and he really thinks it's all roses for you guys no matter what, your membership might need to question ALPA a little and figure out what their motivations really are. If he has that wide of a view of what could happen he doesn't understand SWA, Gary, our culture, and ALL of the agreements signed in the last few months. The process agreement gives Gary a quick timeline to see how the SLI goes. It allows him to make decisions quickly rather than waiting for a lengthy process.
I don't fear arbitration. I do think it would be harmful to the combined group and I believe Gary agrees. Our CEO wants a negotiated solution. SWAPA wants a negotiated solution. If AT ALPA does not want a negotiated solution you can kind of see how that looks to SWA. NOBODY forces our management to make business decisions. Esp. not a union. Just look at our history.
Here's a thought. Gary wants relief from our scope for the duration of the transition. We've told him that we want him to PAY us to get us to go along. MAYBE he's thinking we'll back off on the need for cash/equity if we see that he's actually backing our group up in this whole process. (I don't know this as truth, just as a possibility.) He couldn't just come out and say it but he could do it in a nuanced way. Maybe it's not obvious, yet, to some.
Again, I really do think this could be a good thing and I hope it happens in a good way. I won't be upset if something else happens, though. Many in SWAPA agree with this sentiment.
shootr
Ok can we stop with the "GK will...." GK most likely can't understand how the list isn't already done. I picture this as a quote "I got a 1.4 billion deal in the works, we are fighting for DOJ approval, integrating routes and fleet types, reworking ticketing, I got a meeting with the frequent flyer guy at 2:00, catering, payroll, the list goes on and on. So what are the pilots fighting about? TEN NUMBERS ON AN 8000 NUMBER LIST!!!! You have got to be ********************ting me."
We don't know what GK thinks... So stop posting his thoughts.
Here is my next question for both sides. WHAT THE ******************** ARE WE FIGHTING ABOUT? I've seen the SWA list. I've run the numbers ten ways to tuesday. DOH, rope off the SWA top 800 then: 4 to1 or 7 to 2 etc... Rope off the top 400 then: 3 to 1, 7 to 2, 4 to 1.
IT ALL ENDS THE SAME YOU ********************ING IDIOTS!!!!
You end up integrating roughly 1000 AirTran pilots. The bottom 700 or so of our list go to the bottom of the list. Just numbers not union spin.
Wait it gets better... In fiveish years you have 1000 retirements!!!
Let me make sure I get this right. You get all our planes but only have to integrate 1000ish of our pilots. We get more money and more days off.
So I'll ask again. Assuming no staple which I think we all know is out. What the ******************** are we talking about?
Crashpad,
I won't comment on HOW it should go down but I agree with your sentiment. I guess the fighting is 5900 WN pilots trying to protect 40 years of history/seniority and 1650 AAI pilots trying to get all they can.
Gup
Classic. Why wouldn't an arbitrator see exactly what you said and give you exactly what you want? Unless.........what you are saying is a bunch of bull.... What about what the AT pilots have? What about the assets they bring to the table? They are bringing planes, slots, hubs, and things that will make SWA stronger. You guys LUV to forget that. An arbitrator would see right through your BS.
OYS
Panel of 3 arbitrators, not one. Harmful because the solution was forced and the parties could not come to agreement. Imagine you're buying a car. You're stuck on a number and the dealer is holding on to a number. An arbitration is forced. Very possible that one side ends up PO'd at the end if the result is not percieved as fair. A negotiation would have been a better end result for at least one of the parties.
Again, I don't fear arbitration. But's it's a risk. I don't like taking risks with my career at SWA. It may very well be that AT ends up with a better deal through negotiations, esp. with SWA involved, rather than with arbitration. A bone, if you will, so SWAPA does not have to take the risk of going to arbitration.
When our high-powered attorneys showed up at SWAPA hdq, they were all about some type of relative ratio. Then they got a hold of our contracts, got an understanding of both groups work rules, and they completely changed their collective minds. They are itching to go to arbitration but SWAPA and SWA want a negotiated deal.
6000 pilots versus 1700 pilots. Which group has the potential to have the highest number of PO'd pilots, affecting SWA's bottom line. Gary is ruthless and ALL business. I don't believe Gary will support me over you because he loves me or has loyalty toward me. It's a bottom-line decision. 3000 PO'd SWA FO's versus 850 PO'd AT CA's makes for an easy decision. But I don't believe it'll go that way. SWA will be involved and a negotiated solution will have incentives making is more palatable to one side or the other.
Just an informed opinion,
shootr
Dude,
You seen to gloss over the fact that we already have the contract, the schedule, the fleet, the network, the pay, the growth plans etc.
Airtran absolutely brings other opportunities and will be rewarded for that no matter where they end up on the combined list.
You sure do like to fan the flames.
Gup
I have seen the light. This deal has the potential to create growth. Now, with that being said we southwest pilots feel we have earned a right to be at swa. You can't blame us for feeling that way. GK will take care of his own first then yall. We swa pilots do respect what you have built since 1994. But that should go. Both ways. If Yall feel that GK can't crush this deal, think agian. I been trying to tell everyone on this board since day one, this is GK's game. Not some arbitrators. Yes there are laws that need to be respected, but dont think for one moment that Alpa is going to tie GK's hands. Our shareholders do respect our culture, this is what has made them money. The light AT needs to see, is Yall had no money to grow. Swa will help you. Swapa will make your life better. We Swapa pilots have nothing to gain from this, unless we grow and get a good deal out of the MISL. AT will get a great QOL , working environment, money and job security. You can't have every thing. Good luck to us all.
I am not trying to fan the flames. I just can't understand your complete cockiness. Really, if you don't want your SLI to be fair, just say it. You imply it everytime you type. I have friends at both SWA and AT, and I can see that your merger will be good for both. You see it as a hinderance to your own career. It is not up to you. GK is doing this for Wall St and for your airline to grow in ways it currently cannot. And this SLI is not up to you, and you are not losing a dime for being a part of this. Just let the process work and be happy you are at a solid airline. Just like you have your wants and needs, so do AT pilots. They don't have to thank you for this opportunity, it was GK and Wall St who wanted this to happen. Nobody has to bow to you or your group. No flames intended.
OYS
Fair enough and I appreciate the rationale instead of just WN sucks. I'm already a captain so this deal isn't going to hurt me or help me "that" much but it will most certainly affect the guy sitting beside me. Therefore I fight for him more than I fight for me because if he is happy with the deal, how can I not be?
If you can define FAIR for me then I'll be happy to tell you if it is fairness I am after. I personally think that equal or better EVERYTHING with a stronger company is fair. Now we just have to figure out HOW fair!
What you hear from WN pilots is pride, not cockiness. You hear the same thing in the AT guys postings. Trust me, we'll get past this for the better and be buying each other brews and yucking it up together sooner rather than later. I'm actually looking forward to it and to the new experiences that lie ahead.
Gup
while providing AT guys with a similar quality of life as they have now.