[/quote]xjhawk said:and ask an attorney to undercut a fellow attorney, it will not happen, they have standards.
Wow, so alpa members need to strive to reach the moral standard of lawyers....that's very very very sad.
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[/quote]xjhawk said:and ask an attorney to undercut a fellow attorney, it will not happen, they have standards.
xjhawk said:and ask an attorney to undercut a fellow attorney, it will not happen, they have standards.
sarsipius said:Wow, so alpa members need to strive to reach the moral standard of lawyers....that's very very very sad.uke:
bluejuice787 said:Uhh, let's see: scheduling advisor, FO rep two terms, informational picketing organizer, grieve cord, and ultimately led my fellow pilots to pursue other representation by forming an in-house union. The in-house union lost a great deal of steam after 9-11 as most of the then dynamics were disrupted. Shortly there after I was hired JB.
In that time I worked with many of the Herndon staff. From aero med staff to Woerth. It is an organization that has many great members all fighting the wrong war. The war on each other. You cannot and will not change the culture in any material way because the very premis of a union is dysfunction from the beginning. That is the reason I came to JB. You must start with a company that does not deserve a union and build from that. It is not possible any other way.
Iflyamouse said:I know ... let's keep paying all the officers huge salaries while the pilots they represent all take pay cuts!!
I drew the line at $150K there are another 200+ ALPA employees making less than that. I will say that they have secretaries making Regional Captain wages. Total payroll was just shy of $40M.
Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards 2004 LM filings
Officers & Staff
Name Title Salary Benefits & Other Total Compensation
Duane Woerth President $ 415,026 $ 135,703 $ 550,729
Jalmer Johnson Geneal Manager $ 376,472 $ 4,299 $ 380,771
Jonatha Cohen Chief Counsel, D $ 368,645 $ 2,312 $ 370,957
Bruce York Director Represe $ 347,331 $ 7,141 $ 354,472
Spyrido Skiados Director, Commun $ 300,728 $ 5,049 $ 305,777
Kevin Barnhurst Director, Financ $ 296,153 $ 1,528 $ 297,681
Paul Hallisay Director Govern $ 289,197 $ 4,556 $ 293,753
Kenneth Cooper Asst Dir Represe $ 276,422 $ 12,413 $ 288,835
James Johnson Managing Attorne $ 278,174 $ 7,075 $ 285,249
William Roberts Asst Dir Represe $ 277,428 $ 6,392 $ 283,820
Stephen Crable Asst Dir Represe $ 262,384 $ 9,253 $ 271,637
Jeffrey Small Sr Contract Admi $ 252,492 $ 11,238 $ 263,730
Eugene Granof Managing Attorne $ 258,504 $ 2,441 $ 260,945
Jerry Anker Managing Attorne $ 258,466 $ 1,586 $ 260,052
David Vance Director R&i $ 250,810 $ 3,129 $ 253,939
John O'brien Director Enginee $ 248,420 $ 2,447 $ 250,867
James Wilson Asst Dir Represe $ 241,223 $ 8,022 $ 249,245
Elizabe Koby Managing Attorne $ 240,722 $ 7,642 $ 248,364
Howard Hagy Dir Engineering $ 245,456 $ 1,782 $ 247,238
Seth Rosen Director, Ipsc $ 220,224 $ 13,231 $ 233,455
Robert Nichols Sr Contract Admi $ 226,613 $ 3,778 $ 230,391
Patrick Brennaman Sr Contract Admi $ 227,915 $ 1,557 $ 229,472
Robert Bailey Sr Attorney $ 224,618 $ 1,994 $ 226,612
Ana Mcahron-schu Director Economi $ 209,022 $ 11,750 $ 220,772
Arthur Laflamme Sr Representativ $ 208,365 $ 5,521 $ 213,886
G Clayt Warner Sr Attorney $ 210,882 $ 741 $ 211,623
Stephen Nagrotsky Sr Contract Admi $ 210,306 $ 710 $ 211,016
Robert Christy Manager, Economi $ 202,360 $ 8,266 $ 210,626
Kevin Fitzpatrick Sr Contract Admi $ 206,588 $ 2,618 $ 209,206
Marcus Migliore Sr Attorney $ 207,066 $ 1,870 $ 208,936
Richard Domholt Sr Contract Admi $ 203,106 $ 5,610 $ 208,716
Steven Hodgson Sr Field Represe $ 200,557 $ 5,356 $ 205,913
Charles Murphy Director, Info T $ 194,433 $ 2,320 $ 196,753
Jan Briel Director, Human $ 195,528 $ 757 $ 196,285
Brendan Kenny Sr Legislative R $ 191,577 $ 3,935 $ 195,512
John Schleder Sr Contract Admi $ 190,866 $ 2,236 $ 193,102
Robert Plunkett Sr Contract Admi $ 190,383 $ 655 $ 191,038
Robert Lipsey Pension Inv Coor $ 183,037 $ 4,526 $ 187,563
William Elliot Sr Contract Admi $ 183,294 $ 3,769 $ 187,063
Elwyn Woody Sr Benefits Atto $ 175,181 $ 3,413 $ 178,594
Frank Voyack Sr Legislative R $ 171,447 $ 3,275 $ 174,722
Suzanne Kalfus Sr Attorney $ 169,672 $ 1,059 $ 170,731
Joan Bettenburg Sr Cont Administ $ 167,088 $ 793 $ 167,881
David Holtsman Sr Contract Admi $ 164,779 $ 2,696 $ 167,475
James Medley Manager, Sys Dev $ 166,749 $ 50 $ 166,799
James Connolly Field Represtati $ 160,437 $ 6,331 $ 166,768
Jim Stewart Air Safety Coord $ 160,101 $ 6,120 $ 166,221
Darrell Green Sr Contract Admi $ 165,027 $ 487 $ 165,514
Christo Beebe Vp Finance $ 0 $ 164,947 $ 164,947
Richard Harrell Manager, Info Te $ 164,366 $ 540 $ 164,906
Jeffrey Macdonald Supervisor Colle $ 161,944 $ 2,515 $ 164,459
Elizabe Ginsburg Sr Attorney $ 163,103 $ 1,052 $ 164,155
Paul Rice Vp Administrati $ 0 $ 162,562 $ 162,562
William Edmunds Human Performanc $ 159,272 $ 1,802 $ 161,074
Jane Schraft Sr Contract Admi $ 159,277 $ 1,358 $ 160,635
William Phanbuf Sr Staff Enginee $ 157,048 $ 3,084 $ 160,132
Jerry Wright Manager, Securit $ 158,694 $ 1,206 $ 159,900
Robert Stiegel Sr Staff Enginee $ 157,666 $ 1,006 $ 158,672
Don Mcclure Air Safety Coord $ 149,926 $ 5,828 $ 155,754
Everett Barber Contract Adminis $ 149,926 $ 4,114 $ 154,040
James Barnett Director, Info S $ 153,997 $ 0 $ 153,997
James Lobsenz Sr Attorney $ 152,943 $ 374 $ 153,317
J Gary Dinunno Supervisor, Maga $ 150,966 $ 1,008 $ 151,974
Richard Pavel Field Representa $ 146,567 $ 4,944 $ 151,511
xjhawk said:some ideas i have about ALPA and our slide to the bottom.
1 any 401K or retirement accounts should be administered by ALPA, to keep the companies from touching them and/or not funding them properly.
2 There should be a set minimum for seats and pay. That will take the companies abilitiy to use pilots pay as a way to lower costs to "compete".
3. any non alpa must conform with the established pay rate minimums or their members are banned from ALPA in the future. ANy ALpa carrier who does not comply, will be forced out of ALPA and their members who stay with that carrier, will be given a date they must leave that carrier or be bannned from further membership in ALPA. Ofcourse, those pilots would have preferencial hiring at ALPA carriers.
If you agree with these reforms, please forward them to your ALPA rep. Something needs to be done with our race to the bottom. for those of you at the majors that think this problem is beneith you, remember, shoot rolls down hill, but when it hits hard enough at the bottom, it splashes up to the top, with an end result of shoot on everyone!
kc81900 said:The above is the exact same arguement NW management used with the courts saying NW management cannot take any more pay cuts ( while still asking for more from the pilots) a matter of fact that is the same argument DL has used to get management severance packages approved in BK court.
Occam's Razor said:This raises an interesting conundrum, grasshopper!
Should ALPA be a good employer?
Do our employees deserve the same consideration we are demanding from our managements? We're getting hammered. Does that mean we should hammer the people who work for us?
Some of the lawyers on that list are the lawyers we take with us to the negotiating table, where we fight to prevent management from taking advantage of us just because times are bad right now.
If we use management's argument against our lawyers now, is it reasonable to expect their dedication to our cause in the future?
GoFaster said:A national seniority list is the ultimate answer. We will never have a better moment in history to get this accomplished besides right now. If we are ever going to be strong again, we have to stop fighting against each other. You think the longshoremen under bid each other? Maybe that's why they are making 100K a year slinging boxes and we have copilots make 18k. We all, each and everyone of us ought to be ashamed of ourselves, our collective greed is what got us here. Hell maybe we deserve this for our years of arrogance.
pgcfii2002 said:Jesus....so this is where all of your dues end up???
BluDevAv8r said:Political issues aside, your comment was initially about ALPA and its "experts." The staffers that do a lot of the grunt work are indeed experts in their respective fields. There are some bad apples of course (like in any organization) but if we are purely talking about the actuaries, safety engineers, benefits specialists, etc, then those folks are most certainly highly qualified in their respective areas. Those staffers aren't fighting any "war" on each other. They are just doing the dirty work that the pilots and the MEC's task them with. 90% of a pilots' issues with ALPA are really issues with their own management and MEC as well as the state of the industry in general. That is just my 2 cents of course...and there is obviously no shortage of pilots on here who have and will disagree with me on this issue.
-Neal
surplus1 said:Again, ALPA's "problems" are political and all of the "politicians" are PILOTS, not staff members.