How did the MOU specifically define the POR date? Why should the pilots read into the MOU something that isn't there? If the black letter reading of the MOU states that the POR is the date the BK judge approves the merger (conditionally or otherwise) then that trigger has been met.
This could drag on forever with folks agreeing to redefine the intent of the MOU.
Sort of like agreeing to an arbitrator , and then trying to redefine the intent of Alpa merger policy, when clearly the results were not the intent of the policy ( unless you are referring to the UAL / CAL SLI which clearly stated that the provision of not including longevity in the US/AW was not a fair and equitable way of combining a list)
Or I see - you intial post was just a backward way of you throwing another insult to USAPA, as soon as someone tried to get you an answer to your question
Good luck on the proposed future SLI - or lets see how many new hires want to take PHX as a base bid
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