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Why would the union still have a place to sign up for picketing if they are so much in favor of the TA?
What good will informational picketing do for us, especially if done in ATL? If you consider who we would be trying to get support/sympathy from.... "Airtran pilots refuse a pay raise to as much as $180k/year - choose to picket instead". Thinking of the passengers who we fly, and would be picketing in front of, we'd come off as the classic "spoiled airline pilots" who just want more money.
Can't do that, violation of Section 6 of the RLA.the most effective "threat" a picket would pose to management would be the MEH shareholders meeting where air tran's interest's are at stake. would have to be quickly organized though.
6/14/07 - 11am - in MKE
or call the Journal Sentinel and talk to the reporter who has been writing the most anti-merger articles. tell him about management's treatment of its employees and the impending labor strife at air tran.
We know how the guys here at flightinfo feels, how about the rest of your pilot group? what are the general feeling?
Can't do that, violation of Section 6 of the RLA.
This was CAREFULLY ORCHESTRATED by management to:
a. Prohibit us from picketing at the MEH BOD meeting and,
b. Make it appear to the MEH BOD that the company has their house in order with pilot costs and labor in general.
We can't picket without notifying the company of such, notifying the airport police of our intent and legal right to conduct public protest per our constitutional rights to freedom of speech, blah blah blah.
We can't do that outside of our union; the NPA has the only authorization to organize and conduct such a work action.
The NPA is expressly forbidden by the RLA from conducting any action that would appear to be "not in good faith" with the T.A. that our own BOD just agreed to, even if they had given it a "neutral" vote.
Our hands are, effectively, tied until after the vote on the T.A.