Kharma Police
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so ALG/Mohawk LPPs only come into play if we can't come to mutual agreement with management and the other carrier's pilots about how to merge on our own.
Not really. I think many pilot groups will be cautious about arbitration after seeing how the AWA/AAA fiasco has gone down.Which will happen in 100% of the cases.
Not really. I think many pilot groups will be cautious about arbitration after seeing how the AWA/AAA fiasco has gone down.
Not really. I think many pilot groups will be cautious about arbitration after seeing how the AWA/AAA fiasco has gone down.
Correction: all the furloughed East pilots were stapled. The rest were ratioed.
Many of those so called furloughed pilots had jobs flying the 170 at USAIR. The active list in 2005 went to the bottom. one of the reason for the lawsuit of which ALPA will be at fault of not representing all pilots at USAIR at the time. Just wait and see how big ALPO screwed up again. This is huge problem for ALPO, which once again did not fairly represent all of its pilots.
1/3 of USAIRS list got stapled. Guys with 17 years of straight service got stapled. They left out everyone flying the 170 at the time.
one of the reason for the lawsuit of which ALPA will be at fault of not representing all pilots at USAIR at the time. Just wait and see how big ALPO screwed up again. This is huge problem for ALPO, which once again did not fairly represent all of its pilots.
Nicolau's thoughts can best be explained in his own words:So, the arbitrators rationale was that the furloughed AAA pilots were not going to ever return to their jobs because UsAir was on the verge of liquidation? Hence the staple at the bottom of the combined lists?
1/3 of USAIRS list got stapled. Guys with 17 years of straight service got stapled. They left out everyone flying the 170 at the time.