Citrusflyer
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I feel the BOD has decided to let us vote it down so the company can see that it is not just a few pilots not in favor of this. It will have a greater effect if 70-90% of our pilots say no versus the 6 BODs.
Hopefully the boys negotiating can do better the next visit to the table.
I say no!!!
It will have a greater effect if 70-90% of our pilots say no versus the 6 BODs.
This negotiating committee had a tremendous opportunity going for them (merger+shareholders' meeting) and still were manipulated into emerging with a concessionary contract!
I think they need to all step down, and make way for some guys with the testicular fortitude and negotiation experience they are so clearly lacking.
AP- we appreciate your efforts, but ever since the Christmas debacle, you have been on the wrong path . . . .it's time to step down and save us the effort of a recall. That is the best thing you can do for your fellow pilots.
TW
Were it not for the merger? Probably a large number, but I'm here to tell you that ALPA wouldn't help.Were it not for the possibility of a merger how many would endorse bringing in a new, national union?
The NPA is only as good (or as strong) as the people running it. Ditto with the NC. Replace the NC chair at a MINIMUM, preferably most or all of the Committee itself, and put AP on notice he WILL be recalled if he brings another T.A. like this to the pilot group and go back to the table.
Agree. Skipper got us a crap TA in '01 as well, and we voted it down. After he was removed we got a second TA within a few months. Then he spent next 4 years defending his original TA saying that pilots should have voted it in. This guy is obviously out of touch with the pilot group. I am confused as to why he ended up on NC again this time around.