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Wow. I've got my popcorn out. Fly-by-cable, do you care to reply? Lear?
Why? It will just be thrown back in our face again as "You're lying." :rolleyes:

The simple FACT is, in front of about 250 or so line pilots, the ENTIRE MEC, including ALL status reps, Sec/Treas from each domicile, the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, MEC Sec/Treas, Neg Comm Chair, Merger Committee, ALPA EVP, and 2 Senior ALPA Attorneys, the MEC explained what happened in Dallas the weekend the AIP was agreed to and went into the EXACT detail that Fly-By-Wire posted above that has been called "a lie".

NOT A SINGLE PERSON IN THE ROOM SAID THAT ACCOUNT WASN'T ACCURATE. NOT ONE. Make no mistake, when one of the reps said the one thing in that account that wasn't agreed with (who called who on Saturday morning), they got into a BIG tit-for-tat, but on the IMPORTANT POINTS ABOVE, not one single person among the people in our leadership who were FOR the agreement spoke up and said that account was incorrect.

So our entire leadership, including the MC who brought this thing and believed in it, agree with the account Fly-By-Wire posted of how it happened. You may not like that. SWAPA may not like it. No one's asking you to. But to insist that it's a "lie" is really not your position to make.

I also find it amusing that people assume that "the big evil nasty MEC council wanted to vote this down and was just looking for an excuse". The fact is the vote was 6-2 IN FAVOR in the week before the MEC meeting. MEC officers were defending this thing just as ardently as the MC up 'til the end when the pilots got out and convinced their reps to kill it.

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AT pilots would certainly have no reason to be angry after a favorable arbitration award.

Now SWA pilots clearly have a bigger problem on their hands, having backed themselves into this unfortunate corner. Obviously, any arbitration award is going to be less favorable to them, so the question is how will they react as the inevitable integration continues and they have to fly with their new coworkers. Are they willing to shake hands and move on, or will they poison the culture and work environment, as some of them have threatened on this board?

That is exactly how I see the AT pilots seeing this . The alpa spin. So I will ask again, how is AT going to react . What if the outcome is far worse than what Gary proposed ?

I personally think the AT group as a whole will try to burn the SWA house down, but I hope i am wrong.
 
Why? It will just be thrown back in our face again as "You're lying." :rolleyes:
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I'll save everyone the time, you're lieing.

Very telling when you try to sway opinion with the fact that ONLY 250 loud individuals affected the livelehoods and rights of 1700 dues paying members.

I trust Rob with my life, you, the invisible man behind the curtain, not so much.

See you in court.
 
You are kidding right? Please tell me that this ******************************-bag isn't part of their NC or MEC. That might explain a few things but it would be scary for the Airtran guys none the less........No....No way. I guess I missed the sarcasm.

No sadly he. Is part of there MEC/ NC

Sad to see what he is doing to a lot of families.
 
AT pilots would certainly have no reason to be angry after a favorable arbitration award.

Now SWA pilots clearly have a bigger problem on their hands, having backed themselves into this unfortunate corner. Obviously, any arbitration award is going to be less favorable to them, so the question is how will they react as the inevitable integration continues and they have to fly with their new coworkers. Are they willing to shake hands and move on, or will they poison the culture and work environment, as some of them have threatened on this board?

Enough of the questions about how will pilots react. We are all grown adults. I believe being professionals in our respective field should answer that question. Why get hung-up on if shaking hands or not. Don't worry about it. I got over age 65. It took me a few years. :bawling:

I totally disagree with you on us "backing into this unfortunate corner." We didn't reject a vote. We didn't have a chance one way or another.

RB
 
That is exactly how I see the AT pilots seeing this . The alpa spin. So I will ask again, how is AT going to react . What if the outcome is far worse than what Gary proposed ?

I personally think the AT group as a whole will try to burn the SWA house down, but I hope i am wrong.
How will AT pilots react? Quite well, I would think, since arbitration and the subsequent integration will be favorable to them. In any event, AT pilots have made it clear that the reults of arbitration, good or bad, will be final for them, and it will be time to move on and get to work with our new coworkers.

I'm concerned about the SWA pilots, though. Virtually all of them on the boards here are threatening to poison the culture and create a hostile environment, even if it hurts their own company. It's almost an obsession with them, with several of them posting about how they wish ill fortune on the AT pilots. Very disturbing. At some point, if they continue this nasty spiral out of control, I'm afraid that GK will have to address the problem.
 
Lear...Longtime lurker and moderate SWA pilot...think part of our majority...dude, this should've gone to your pilots for a vote if they were 6-2...pitiful reaction to sqeaky wheels...we let ours vent for weeks but stayed firm while waiting for you guys to get it together...your MEC flipflop just galvanized our ENTIRE pilot union...unless by some miracle this is resolved (which I promise will not involve anymore concessions from SWAPA) prior to arbitration, you guys are in for years and years of disappointment, no threat, just reality....back to lurking....good luck!
 
I totally disagree with you on us "backing into this unfortunate corner." We didn't reject a vote. We didn't have a chance one way or another.

RB
No, it's pointless to try to blame AT pilots for this corner you've backed yourselves into. Perhaps if your SWAPA leaders had not loudly and consistently promised SWA pilots nothing less than a near staple of AT pilots, you would have left yourselves some room to maneuver and wouldn't be in this mess today. Most unfortunate.
 
Now SWA pilots clearly have a bigger problem on their hands, having backed themselves into this unfortunate corner. Obviously, any arbitration award is going to be less favorable to them, so the question is how will they react as the inevitable integration continues and they have to fly with their new coworkers.

I would say that it's not obvious. Maybe possible or maybe even more likely than not. NOTHING is decided, yet.

I don't fear abritration and never have. I was possibly willing to agree with what was negotiated upon because of risk management. A career is too big of a thing to risk with certain gains. There WERE certain gains for both sides with the AIP. NOTHING is certain for either side in arbitration.

shootr
 
That is exactly how I see the AT pilots seeing this . The alpa spin. So I will ask again, how is AT going to react . What if the outcome is far worse than what Gary proposed ?

We will accept it and move on. To mirror what Captain Chase said, "we honor our agreements."
 

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