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Another MOU agreed to at US Airways, if you believe it

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Over the holidays, much work went into achieving a newly proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Today, your Board of Pilot Representatives voted unanimously to recommend the proposed MOU to you, the pilots of USAPA, for your review and ratification. If all parties agree to the terms of the MOU, it would serve as a framework for an agreement if American Airlines and US Airways merge. If not approved by the other parties to the MOU, or if there is no merger between the two carriers, the MOU would be rendered null and void. If the other parties approve the MOU, but the USAPA pilots do not ratify it, the MOU will apply to the other parties, but not to us.
 
Yeah, this time the Easties SWEAR they will abide by the agreement, whatever it is, unless.......Nicolau is anywhere nearby.....No, he can't be trusted......he.....doesn't....understand....how we feel.....It's...not...fair!



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Hush genital. You know both sides are guilty of looking out for #1...just like every other pilot I've ever met.
 
Over the holidays, much work went into achieving a newly proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Today, your Board of Pilot Representatives voted unanimously to recommend the proposed MOU to you, the pilots of USAPA, for your review and ratification. If all parties agree to the terms of the MOU, it would serve as a framework for an agreement if American Airlines and US Airways merge. If not approved by the other parties to the MOU, or if there is no merger between the two carriers, the MOU would be rendered null and void. If the other parties approve the MOU, but the USAPA pilots do not ratify it, the MOU will apply to the other parties, but not to us.

None of the "other parties" agreed to it yet, and required the USAPA BPR to say "yes" first, yet DUI keeps saying that he doesn't need us to agree to a merger and he will move ahead without us. Sounds like a typical snake oil salesman. If he doesn't need a "yes" from us, why is he begging for it from the BPR, and why is he hiding the details for the membership until the last minute bum rush?
 
Imma put up a long shot...Cause DoUgIe is a total bum pumping, sperm burping, cum guzzler?

AMIRITE?
 
"If he doesn't need a "yes" from us, why is he begging for it from the BPR, and why is he hiding the details for the membership until the last minute bum rush?"

I am absolutely no fan of US Air's president or management ... however ...

I have read nothing saying HE is begging the BPR.
Your words. Your conclusion.

And HE is not hiding the details. The NDA the union agreed to is hiding the details.
 
"If he doesn't need a "yes" from us, why is he begging for it from the BPR, and why is he hiding the details for the membership until the last minute bum rush?"

I am absolutely no fan of US Air's president or management ... however ...

I have read nothing saying HE is begging the BPR.
Your words. Your conclusion.

And HE is not hiding the details. The NDA the union agreed to is hiding the details.

Who do you think wrote the terms of the NDA? And why did he need the BPR to agree to the MOU before he went to the UCC?
 
USAPA is one vote away from going bye-bye and into the history book as the worst union ever....Parker threw USAPA a bone and is giving them a chance at defeat with honor....
 

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