HOMER D POE
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Why do you find yourself staring at it?Yeah what up with that plumbers crack? Its very disturbing.
Another way to show the disconnect is I got an email from the union describing why Jan was wasted by mgnt. Then I go to my mailbox and got a generic letter from mgnt asking pilots for help with on time arrivals.
I can truly say that every person I fly with is upset with how the contract is going. Even the check airmen express frustration which to me is a sign that something will have to change in the near future.
My understanding is yes, probationary pilots who honor the picket line could immediately be fired.Could probies who honored the picket line be legally terminated?
The general consensus is that a TA will be reached the night before the strike. No one thinks it will be a real improvement, just different than what we have now. This company does not follow this contract, why would anyone think they will follow the next one. There is a rumor that the cooling off period will begin in March.
Roger that Jeff. So no one is expecting an increase in pay? Was the company following the contract five years ago? I have been through a couple of contract negotiations and our companies position shifted to mirror the actions of the pilot group somewhat. Meaning the pilots were flying the contract to the letter, taxiing slow in addition to an increase in write ups. So the relationship became much more tenuous, unfortunately. Don't misinterpret me, I do not believe that the Airtran pilots have brought this upon themselves, not at all. If anyone can remember, what was the environment like at Airtran pre- contract negotiations? Does the pilot group believe it will improve to at least an acceptable level post contract ratification?