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I think there would be a few Allegiant pilots that would cross a picket line, but not very many. A lot of the management types will.

In total though, they could move more than a couple planes, so it wouldn't really make a lot of difference.
 
Just as long as you don't "help us out" after we are released from mediation.

As a former EAL striking machinist, I know exactly what you mean! Our pilot group is aware and ready to reject any action not supported by the union.
 
It seems like Allegiant management does whatever they want to, lately? Does Allegiant ever upgrade out of seniority in this day and age? This couldn't be true, could it?:puke:
 
Does MNGT ever outsource Repo flights when regular reserves could've covered it???
 

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