Britpilot
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Do you think it was a valid threat?
Or do you think it was a bluff?
That is the $64,000 question.
I felt it was real enough. What about you?
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Do you think it was a valid threat?
Or do you think it was a bluff?
No one.
However on one Saturday in July, management walked in and took over the negotiations. From that day forward it was a dog and pony show for the AAI guys, ultimately ending in what we have.
Believe it or don't, it doesn't matter anymore.
I think he's talking about everything that happened after the Process Agreement, right about the time SWA presented their idea of a "Fair integration", and our Merger Committee walked, thus setting up the next set of meetings where the pressure started getting applied and consensual went out the window.
Call me crazy
Call me crazy, but I'd much rather have some manager scream at me for a while then buy me a beer after reaching a fair deal than have some manager smile and tell me how wonderful his company is, then steal my seniority while holding a gun to my head.
The AT merger committee never walked, they were buying and selling the "culture" mantra even before they walked into "negotiations". Two out of the four on the MC and one on the NC bailed in the first transition class - the other two salesmen are now getting their head handed to them for what they "sold" the AT pilots. Let's keep it real - the MC NEVER "walked", or even gave the impression they would, for any reason, they were too busy having dinner and beers with SWA management and the SWAPA NC.
Yep. I'd rather someone admit to being an adversary rather than pretending to be my buddy and smiling while he sticks a knife in my back, all the while talking about the "Golden Rule."
Dead horse... and you can't make a dead horse drink the water, even after you drag him over to it and shove his nose in it.
This is BS. I'm no cheerleader for the ATN MC, but they most certainly did "walk." They refused the offers from SWAPA, and the result was GK calling a meeting of the entire MEC out in Dallas. The MC never reached a deal until after that meeting, when the MC and a portion of the MEC believed strongly that Gary was threatening the entire pilot group with the loss of their jobs.
Do you think it was a valid threat?
Or do you think it was a bluff?
This is BS. I'm no cheerleader for the ATN MC, but they most certainly did "walk." They refused the offers from SWAPA, and the result was GK calling a meeting of the entire MEC out in Dallas. The MC never reached a deal until after that meeting, when the MC and a portion of the MEC believed strongly that Gary was threatening the entire pilot group with the loss of their jobs.
I think you mean the MC did not SIGN a deal until after the meeting, but don't think for a minute those clowns didn't "REACH" a deal before the meeting. They never left Dallas before the meeting, I don't know how you can say they walked away.