redflyer65
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It's not an ALPA attorney.
It's 4 line pilots who will have to work the rest of their career in the combined airline. They're not getting some crazy ALPA super-secret fund to retire on or getting jobs in Herndon; they'll be going back to the line when it's all done.
Wish there was a Transtar/Muse person to chat with about it. Not saying anyone here doesn't think they're posting what really happened, but the people who were living the event first-hand often have a unique perspective, and I'd like to hear it...ALPA national put the kibosh to it and there was not any stapling with what SWAPA and the local MEC came upon an agreement to.
There should be nothing to discuss. You guys begged for a staple (Lear70 himself), so what's the problem? Take the staple, the massive pay raise and get on with your lives.
Sorry to disappoint you, but there were only two sections still open (out of 20) at the time the deal was announced.
Btw, I got a whopping 8% raise. I'm sure the Arbitrator will be impressed how we dragged the ball over the finish line.![]()
An open section is very different from a signed contract.
Wish there was a Transtar/Muse person to chat with about it. Not saying anyone here doesn't think they're posting what really happened, but the people who were living the event first-hand often have a unique perspective, and I'd like to hear it...
I am not a Transtar/Muse person but know one. He has bounced around the industry and ended up an instructor at SW 25 years later. He told me the whole story and basically explained that if ALPA had taken the deal that was offered he would have retired very senior and millions richer as a SW pilot. He said if he could go back he would gladly accept what SW was willing to offer, but then, hindsight is 20/20.
That's what I mean. Was it the pilots, the MEC, or ALPA National? It's an important detail that probably only their own pilots or MEC remember.
That's what I mean. Was it the pilots, the MEC, or ALPA National? It's an important detail that probably only their own pilots or MEC remember.
The only staple you're going to hear, Bobby Boy, is when ol' Ty staples your nuts to the pegboard wall in my workshop.
Lear, now that I think about it and after having read the last few posts, I believe it was the MEC. If so, my mistake. However, I would not be at all surprised if ALPA national was leaning on that MEC through the entire process. Up to and including them (Muse/TransStar) tubing the deal.