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KarmaPolice

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Does anybody know what this is going to mean for the membership. The Damages hearing is set for October, and rumor is that it will be more than the insurance can pay.

Will there be a dues increase or assessment?

Thanks.
 
Unless ALPA can win an appeal, which is looking more and more futile, the damages are going to be in the hundreds of millions. The former TWA pilots can show how much money they lost by being stapled, rather than integrated into the seniority list, and ALPA is going to have to pay.

Are there any ALPA people out there who can shed some light on how this is NOT going find its way to my checking account? Or maybe you want to tell me how this is a good deal for me?
 
Could DALPA and UALPA decertify over it?

It's hard to imagine this happening at Delta. If it does, it will be the fNWA people who primarily will carry the vote. I know the DPA has over 5000 members signed up. The question is, can they get all the cards in? Is this TWA mess big enough to get a decertification?
 
Are there any ALPA people out there who can shed some light on how this is NOT going find its way to my checking account?
Would it be too much to hope that the organization that wants to sell me 15 different types of insurance at exorbitant rates would themselves have liability insurance to cover such a situation? he asked rhetorically.
 
Duane Woerth will forever be known as the man who sunk the good ship ALPA
 
Unless ALPA can win an appeal, which is looking more and more futile, the damages are going to be in the hundreds of millions. The former TWA pilots can show how much money they lost by being stapled, rather than integrated into the seniority list, and ALPA is going to have to pay.

Are there any ALPA people out there who can shed some light on how this is NOT going find its way to my checking account? Or maybe you want to tell me how this is a good deal for me?

Point of order. The TWA pilots were not stapled.

Not pretty for them, but they were not stapled.
 
I find it hard to believe that ALPA's Kitty Hawk in-house insurance company doesn't have assets to cover a 500 M loss. That said, if they don't, I see us going back to 5% dues everyone paid in the 80s after the MCF was depleted. That would be the final blow for ALPA, imo. I could definitely see DAL bolting, followed by CAL/UAL.
 
386 aa pilots were not stapled , they where hired after the merger was underway. They are the junior pilots Doh!
 

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