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Amen, Dizel. For those who say, "Hire your own attorney," here's the scenario.

You get called in but say "I'll bring my attorney." They say, never mind, you're fired.

It takes you a couple years to get your job back and then its with a LARGE target on you. Guess what happens on your next sim ride?

With ALPA, there's a system of discipline and appeal that happen WHILE you're still employed.

Yeah, that's worth 2% to me.

No your suspended for two years without pay while ALPA gets your job back. It's no different.
 
During those two years, who pays the mortgage?
 
No your suspended for two years without pay while ALPA gets your job back. It's no different.

Again, you have NO CLUE how ALPA disciplinary systems work.
 
Again, you have NO CLUE how ALPA disciplinary systems work.

How long was a moderator here suspended without pay (represented by NPA and ALPA) and fired? How about the executive leadership that TSA fired willy nilly? It takes awhile.
 
During those two years, who pays the mortgage?

Your trained to safely guide 150 people through the air at 450 knots and you ask this helpless question. No wonder our country is falling apart.
 
No your suspended for two years without pay while ALPA gets your job back. It's no different.

Wrongo, ACE. In our system, if you get suspended pending disciplinary action, its WITH pay.
 
Tell that to the mec leadership who was fired at Trans States. They got back pay AFTER they got their job back. The ole, "you can grieve it" CBA demolishing tool.

Love,
ACE
 
An inhouse union is pie-in-the-sky. I'll vote for it but I guarantee within 3 years of starting an inhouse folks will realize the need for a union like ALPA.

You better get on the phone to swapa and apa and tell them they've made a big mistake. I'm sure they'll run right over to alpa.
 
jetBlue votes in ALPA followed by TWA pilots lawsuit wins followed by 3-5% assessment.

Edit: off topic an excellent NFL Network documentary on Tom Landry on now.
 
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jetBlue votes in ALPA followed by TWA pilots lawsuit wins followed by 3-5% assessment.

Well, that would seem unlikely, can you point to a time in ALPA history when this has occurred, not arguing, just asking.

Secondly, even at 5%, the JetBlue pilot group, considering the many areas where we are trailing our peers, would still probably come out ahead and we would have seat at the big boys table when our contract is discussed.
 
If I recall correctly, once the damages trial is over and a damage award set, that cost will be covered by ALPA's underwriter. Not that the cost won't ultimately won't be passed on, but not by direct assessment.
 
jetBlue votes in ALPA followed by TWA pilots lawsuit wins followed by 3-5% assessment.

Edit: off topic an excellent NFL Network documentary on Tom Landry on now.

Back on topic. When has ALPA ever assessed anyone for any legal case? Answer: Never. Not once in 80 years. It gets sued all the time, but so does jetblue. $85 Million in liquid assets, with insurance and reinsurance is plenty to cover any eventual settlement.

Your company hacks lied to you. They (Sandman) said it was a $4.5 billion deal, AMR/TWA, the reality was there were only $500,000 in assets left from the TWA carcass in the end. Reality and Sandman speak are not on the same track.
 
From insurance to ALPA we're not dealing with the sharpest tool in the shed.
 
Perfect analogy, you need $5,000,000 for an effective start-up. AirTran and Jazz both had access to ALPA's MCF after certification, and B6 would have as well with a similar pilot size.

Would you be willing to be assessed $2,000 individually for an in-house start up? How would the in house fare against a hostile kicked in the teeth management team? What resources would it have? How much would renting professional services from ALPA cost? How much would that assessment be?

Don't fool yourself, the last election was won by a greedy management team intent on keeping you unrepresented so they can keep the revenue for themselves and keep you in a blue fog, anticipating anticipation, and nothing else. ALPA would've been a monetary game changer for them now and they just got a 2 year reprieve from it, and very large bonuses for the delay.

Back on topic. When has ALPA ever assessed anyone for any legal case? Answer: Never. Not once in 80 years. It gets sued all the time, but so does jetblue. $85 Million in liquid assets, with insurance and reinsurance is plenty to cover any eventual settlement.

Your company hacks lied to you. They (Sandman) said it was a $4.5 billion deal, AMR/TWA, the reality was there were only $500,000 in assets left from the TWA carcass in the end. Reality and Sandman speak are not on the same track.


I agree with you there. For too many JB folks the only information they had was what the company was feeding them. I'm sure ALPA's insurance policy is massive. I wouldn't expect to see much, if any, assessment.
 
Back on topic. When has ALPA ever assessed anyone for any legal case? Answer: Never. Not once in 80 years. It gets sued all the time, but so does jetblue. $85 Million in liquid assets, with insurance and reinsurance is plenty to cover any eventual settlement.

Your company hacks lied to you. They (Sandman) said it was a $4.5 billion deal, AMR/TWA, the reality was there were only $500,000 in assets left from the TWA carcass in the end. Reality and Sandman speak are not on the same track.

I was just hoping. But sure a large insurance payout wouldn't jack up their rates. I think TWA pilots are asking for a lot more than $85 million (I think it starts with a b). I guess the hacks lied but ALPA destroyed documents, etc. Whose the one acting guilty?

The only things the folks in Herndon care about is the folks in Herndon.
 

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