BluDevAv8r
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How do you know?
Don't you think some corporate puchase attorney has his act more together than some ALPO jack?
The aquisition gun has more to lose than some lakey hired by an organization that couldn't care less of a regional?
I suppose that this "corporate puchase attorney" would turn to the very first page of the Comair contract and look right at Section 1, Paragraph B.1 where he would see the following:
1. The Company will require any successor resulting from the transfer of the ownership or control of all or substantially all of the equity securities or assets of the Company (a “successorship transaction”) to recognize the Association as the representative of the pilots, to employ the pilots on the seniority list in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and to assume and be bound by the Agreement.
The language above is legally binding language and in plain English says that anyone who buys or acquires control of Comair will, as a condition of the transaction, recognize ALPA as the bargaining agent and the contract as negotiated (in other words, it can't just be "thrown out"). This language was written by an "ALPO jack lakey" (whatever that is) named Bill Roberts (Assistant Director of Representation for ALPA and the attorney who has worked with Comair for over 8 years). Bill has forgotten more about collective bargaining than you will ever know my friend.
It is clear that you and DX Rick need to learn a little about pilot contracts before you go spewing your rhetoric.
-Neal