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How would it cost you more money when ALPA dues are less than NPA dues?
Well with ALPA, Prater probably wouldn't have signed off on our "Give away" LOA's. All LOA's are give aways. We have received nothing in return. ALPA would provide a National structure that our Union boys need. Education is a good start.
Alpa may or maynot be the answer, but I must say I had the warm fuzzies with Alpa legal in the back pocket . NPA legal scares me, Been here for years but I still feel like I'm on probation. Company does'nt want you on the property, you're gone. I don't think ALPA would have let Lear hanging.
I wouldn't be so quick to believe that Prater will stand like a brick wall against a bad LOA. ALPA National endoresed a terrible LOA at FEDEX that has out pilots based overseas with no COLA (basically a 50% paycut based on the present value of the Euro) in return for a token housing allowance and small increase in the amount of clothing you could take over with you. Oh yeah, we also get a 3 hour limo ride to the airport before starting the all night drool.
It's a great LOA that was shoved down out throat by the MEC and all the Memphis guys who "didn't care because they weren't going to bid it".
If I was an airtran guy, I would focus on improving NPA from within, rather that expect for ALPA to solve all your problems and to tax your 401K in order to maintain the national officers salaries.
Remember Prater's battle cry...Takin' it back (from the next generation!!!)
Those are some fighting words ah Fire the junior guys all I have to say is SCREW YOU!You know what... Screw the junior guys... Just fire them. You know what, thats what AAI mgt would have done. And they would have never hired any of you back. Give the NPA some credit. The did the best with a bad situation. Don't blame them for a chity contract that past NPA BOD's voted for. Have you ever seen a real airline contract???? Have you seen the current contract that we fly under??? It is so full of wholes its not even funny. Give the current NPA the benefit of the doubt. They are dealing with a contract that sells the farm to the company. Their hands are tied to an extent. THANK GOD THE TA III GOT VOTED DOWN. Let them get a decent contract that doesn't have so many chity grey areas and let them work... For god sakes, don't blame the current NPA for the usless retards we had before. Unfortunatly, the current NPA is having to deal with the decision of the usless NPA ran under AP and others before him...
AMEN Brotha! Like the previous thread talked about. What the F over!Lets be real about this. Management played a hand of poker and won. What exactly was GAINED by this last LOA, Please tell. Management gave exactly what they wanted us have. The retired guys still in the training dept. A bunch of the company may's and that is it. I think it is time for the backing of a national union. How do you think it looks with what happened yesterday. The NPA is the laughing stock amid management. When you log into the NPA website you have a 3 page letter about the MEMRAT and nothing about the furloughs or displacement bid that came out today, or what does TBD "we will let you know your status in a few weeks" deal. What does that mean? The union leaders should be all over this and posting something immediately. Hello !!!!!!
We need more details on the police coming to the union hall. What happened?
BTW.. Seems to me were not going to be getting rid of that many, especially with oil prices falling...
Rhino....
Obviously you misread my post. Everyone is so p1ssed because of this stupid LOA. Why? Because if kept a few training guys on property. Big friggen deal, most of them will be dead in a couple years anyways they are so old..... Im glad they signed the LOA and I support it. I'm glad the junior guys wont have to get fired and go through all the legal B.S. to get them back. However, guys like PCL-128 seem to think all those guys who might get furloughed hated the LOA.. EVERYONE I talked to who is on the chopping block is glad they aren't getting fired.... That is my point. The company would have fired every single one of those guys to prove a point. There is some battles that you choose to fight, and others that you don't. We need to pick our battles, this one wasn't worth firing 176 pilots in order to save the jobs of 15 or so training dept guys.... BTW.. Seems to me were not going to be getting rid of that many, especially with oil prices falling...
How did they circumvent the contract? Probationary pilots can be let go for any reason. Thats why they call them probationary. Just cause has nothing to do with it. They have every right in the world. I'm not saying I agree with it, because I don't. What I'm saying is the last contract has so many holes in it it allows for these kinds of things to happen. The company is not circumventing the cotract. They are simply using all the holes to their advantage. Again, I don't agree with it. But rememeber, its business. We could fight them, but I'm pretty sure the NPA would not win in court. This is why I say pick your battles. I will not vote for a contract that doesn't tie the knots in all the holes we currently operate under. Like I said before, look at AAI's contract and then look at AMR's, CAL's, DAL, etc. Their contracts are probably 4 times as thick as ours. So this kind of B.S. doesn't happen....
Capt. Kramer.... Notice how everything is still TBD... Gas prices are falling, and there may be some 717's from MEH available. The company slowed growth incredibly fast, they can increase growth incredibly fast as well. That is one thing I will say good about AAI managment. The have proven to be able to adapt the current operating environment very quickly. You can bet they have plans if oil drops back to $80 a barrel..
How did they circumvent the contract? Probationary pilots can be let go for any reason. Thats why they call them probationary. Just cause has nothing to do with it. They have every right in the world. I'm not saying I agree with it, because I don't. What I'm saying is the last contract has so many holes in it it allows for these kinds of things to happen. The company is not circumventing the cotract. They are simply using all the holes to their advantage. Again, I don't agree with it. But rememeber, its business. We could fight them, but I'm pretty sure the NPA would not win in court. This is why I say pick your battles. I will not vote for a contract that doesn't tie the knots in all the holes we currently operate under. Like I said before, look at AAI's contract and then look at AMR's, CAL's, DAL, etc. Their contracts are probably 4 times as thick as ours. So this kind of B.S. doesn't happen....
Capt. Kramer.... Notice how everything is still TBD... Gas prices are falling, and there may be some 717's from MEH available. The company slowed growth incredibly fast, they can increase growth incredibly fast as well. That is one thing I will say good about AAI managment. The have proven to be able to adapt the current operating environment very quickly. You can bet they have plans if oil drops back to $80 a barrel..