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This is the U MEC code-a-phone from 11/1/2005.
MEC CODE-A-PHONE UPDATE
November 1, 2005
This is Jack Stephan with a US Airways MEC update for Tuesday, November 1st, with four new items.
Item 1. The MEC convened its special meeting today and received a report from the US Airways members of the Joint Negotiating Committee. This was followed by a report from ALPA International President, Captain Duane Woerth, on industry retirement and insurance issues. The MEC spent the remainder of the day in closed session receiving further reports on the status of joint negotiations and equity distribution issues. The special MEC meeting recessed at 5:45 p.m. and will reconvene at 90 a.m. tomorrow morning in Conference rooms 14 and 15 at the ALPA Herndon office, 535 Herndon Parkway, Herndon VA. Taxis are the available transportation to the ALPA Herndon office. All US Airways pilots are encouraged to
attend the meeting, but please be advised that portions may be in closed session.
The meeting notice and agenda are posted on the pilots only home page under "What's New."
Item 2.
By mutual agreement between ALPA and US Airways management, MDA negotiations have been deferred until after the arbitrator has issued his decision in the Wexford/Republic arbitration. Recall that this decision is expected in mid-November. Once these talks have resumed, they will continue until their completion.
Item 3.
The Flight Security Committee is reminding all pilots that they must take their bags off of the airplane for inspection when going through customs. Recently, crews on a through-flight from the Caribbean to CLT have been leaving their bags on the plane instead of taking their bags through customs. Please remember that if you are required to clear customs, so do your bags. If you do not bring your bags through customs with you, you could be fined 5,000 dollars. Please contact your Flight Security committee with any questions or concerns. Their contact formation is available on the Flight Security Committee webpage on the pilots only website.
Item 4. Pace Airlines, headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is planning to hire pilots soon for various domiciles. They are seeking pilots with experience on the B-737 and B-757. Also, GJs, a commuter airline headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is planning to hire pilots. To learn more about job reuirements and how to apply, click on "Job Openings" under the MEC Fast Links on the pilots only website. Please remember we now have 1,574 pilots on furlough with approximately 400 pilots currently working
at MDA or Jets For Jobs carriers.
MEC CODE-A-PHONE UPDATE
November 1, 2005
This is Jack Stephan with a US Airways MEC update for Tuesday, November 1st, with four new items.
Item 1. The MEC convened its special meeting today and received a report from the US Airways members of the Joint Negotiating Committee. This was followed by a report from ALPA International President, Captain Duane Woerth, on industry retirement and insurance issues. The MEC spent the remainder of the day in closed session receiving further reports on the status of joint negotiations and equity distribution issues. The special MEC meeting recessed at 5:45 p.m. and will reconvene at 90 a.m. tomorrow morning in Conference rooms 14 and 15 at the ALPA Herndon office, 535 Herndon Parkway, Herndon VA. Taxis are the available transportation to the ALPA Herndon office. All US Airways pilots are encouraged to
attend the meeting, but please be advised that portions may be in closed session.
The meeting notice and agenda are posted on the pilots only home page under "What's New."
Item 2.
By mutual agreement between ALPA and US Airways management, MDA negotiations have been deferred until after the arbitrator has issued his decision in the Wexford/Republic arbitration. Recall that this decision is expected in mid-November. Once these talks have resumed, they will continue until their completion.
Item 3.
The Flight Security Committee is reminding all pilots that they must take their bags off of the airplane for inspection when going through customs. Recently, crews on a through-flight from the Caribbean to CLT have been leaving their bags on the plane instead of taking their bags through customs. Please remember that if you are required to clear customs, so do your bags. If you do not bring your bags through customs with you, you could be fined 5,000 dollars. Please contact your Flight Security committee with any questions or concerns. Their contact formation is available on the Flight Security Committee webpage on the pilots only website.
Item 4. Pace Airlines, headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is planning to hire pilots soon for various domiciles. They are seeking pilots with experience on the B-737 and B-757. Also, GJs, a commuter airline headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is planning to hire pilots. To learn more about job reuirements and how to apply, click on "Job Openings" under the MEC Fast Links on the pilots only website. Please remember we now have 1,574 pilots on furlough with approximately 400 pilots currently working
at MDA or Jets For Jobs carriers.
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