Propilot77
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Insert...horse before the cart here. This is a wait and see game. Cooler heads will prevail. Three common analogies in that one!
Always a man of wisdom! Great to hear from you again, "Eh"!
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Insert...horse before the cart here. This is a wait and see game. Cooler heads will prevail. Three common analogies in that one!
Praetorian, you flat out wrong. An Arbitrator would decide what is fair and equitable in the event that CS decertifies. It's spelled out in black and white in the McCaskill-Bond statue. The Teamsters would argue for DOH but there is no way an arbitrator is going to place over 80 percent of the CS pilots on the bottom 20 percent of the seniority list, period.
Insofar as the merger affects the seniority rights of the carriers' employees, provisions shall be made for the integration of seniority lists in a fair and equitable manner, including, where applicable, agreement through collective bargaining between the carriers and the representatives of the employees affected. In the event of failure to agree, the dispute may be submitted by either part for adjustment in accordance with section 13.
Allegheny-Mohawk, 59 C.A.B. at 45.
Section 13 mandated arbitration of disputes with employees that arose in this process or under any of the other provisions of the Allegheny-Mohawk LPPs.2 Section 13 provides:
In the event that any dispute or controversy (except as to matters arising under section 9) arises with respect to the protections provided herein which cannot be settled by the parties within 20 days after the controversy arises, it may be referred by any party to an arbitrator selected from a panel of seven names furnished by the National Mediation Board for consideration and determination. The parties shall select the arbitrator from such panel by alternatively striking names until only one remains, and he shall serve as arbitrator. Expedited hearings and decisions will be expected, and a decision shall be rendered within 90 days after the controversy arises, unless an extension of time is mutually agreeable to all parties. The salary and expenses of the arbitrator shall be borne equally by the carrier and (i) the organization or organizations representing employee or employees or (ii) if unrepresented, the employee or employees or group or groups of employees.
Insert...horse before the cart here. This is a wait and see game. Cooler heads will prevail. Three common analogies in that one!
What hand is that? I'm just beating the drum as loud as I can for a fair integration, if there is an integration.
What hand is that? I'm just beating the drum as loud as I can for a fair integration, if there is an integration.
I have some as well, It's complicated, you wouldn't understand. Run along and let the big boys conduct business. Don't worry, we have your best interests at heart.
Why do I have a feeling that if there is an integration, no matter what happens you will be unhappy
Ask the guys from Avantair if they would want to be in your position and ask yourself if you would want to be in theirs.
Thought I was done with this thread, but there's one more point that needs to be discussed.
If Aero Boy's info is correct again, Ricci's plan is to put the CS pilots out on the street.
The "evil" Teamsters lawyers have stated that buying over 50 percent of CS assets would constitute buying that carrier, and M-B would be in effect, meaning that your pilots would have to be integrated rather than fired.
CS aircraft and accounts receivable would certainly amount to more than 50% of CS assets.
If the CS pilots are represented, and Ricci fires you all, guess who will be fighting Flight Options in court to keep your jobs secure? That's right, those "evil" Teamsters that Outerfix wants to kick out the door. That's me, my 300 colleagues at FO, and millions of Teamsters around the country, paying dues to hire lawyers to fight for your jobs.
If you follow the lead of those who want to decertify your Union, and Ricci fires you, then who will be fighting Flight Options? A small group of unemployed pilots.
No doubt Outerfix and whoever else is on the decertification band wagon are only doing what they think is best, from their point of view. Of course, since this is an anonymous message board, who knows what that point of view is? CS pilot? Paid Union buster? FO manager? Who really knows?
Point is, intentional or not, some folks are trying to drive off a cliff, and encouraging the CS pilot group to follow.
You all are assuming that Directional is "buying" CitationAir.