Accusations, what accusations?
I will post it again since you are misunderstanding. Asking a question in a condescending way usually elicits a negative response. Rightly so. This question HAS been asked that way in the past. I understand that.
But in my least condescending tone I would argue that asking about how elected officials spend their time while negotiations are in recess, is a VERY reasonable question. I do not think it is a loaded question. No need to call someone a coward for asking a resonable question. Smacks of union thuggery.
Coopervane, "ASA" (Joe Merchant?), VeeOne, Crash Pad, ASA Drivel, others:
I'n not sure what you're trying to start nor accuse me and your other union volunteers of. I myself am not paid by ALPA, fly a regular line, and regularly give up my off days for union business. Occasionally, when business occurs on a day I'm working, I drop the trip, and am paid in accordance with the ALPA leave section of our contract (try reading it sometime). This is also true for all of the other elected reps.
The ALPA volunteers who are on full time leave as of today are as follows (this changes occasionally, as people are needed):
The MEC Chairman
The MEC Vice Chairman*
The SPC Chairman
The Family Awareness Chairman (part of the SPC)
The Family Awareness Co-Chairman (part of the SPC)
The Communications Chairman
The 4 members of the CNC
*The MEC Vice Chairman is also a national officer (B2 EVP) and thus some of his flight pay is picked up by National.
All of the full time leave volunteers except the CNC are paid according to the highest line their seniority would hold if they were flying the line, plus a factor (about 25%) to account for per diem, underblock, etc. They do not have "expense accounts" but are reimbursed for all expenses incurred, after accounting review.
The CNC are paid a minimum guarantee of 90 hours at the highest equipment their seniority could hold. They also do not have "expense accounts" but are reimbursed for expenses incurred.
Those of you who think that those on full time leave are sitting on a beach somewhere need to stop by the ALPA office (do you even know where it is?) on a business day and observe them. They are all there 8am to 5pm (or longer) 5 days a week (sometimes more) and are busy all day. This includes the CNC. Between negotiating sessions, they are studying the proposals, revising our proposals, studying other contracts, and cooresponding with the mediator and ALPA staffers. I assure you that they also are busy all day.
So as I said before, (crashpad) feel free to give up YOUR off days and come with me to the ALPA office. Of course, you will be unpaid like me. I will show you what your ALPA volunteers do, and you can decide for yourself.
W. Faruzzi