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I do believe that they have defended my CURRENT quality of life with the exception of the CDO grievance.
I'm going to dive in on this. Do you know the "whole story" to this case? Let me know.
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I do believe that they have defended my CURRENT quality of life with the exception of the CDO grievance.
1. I don't really know any of the Fab 4 candidates. So maybe some fresh meat would be a good thing for negotiations.
2. If they can come up with a TA in three months at least it will be some progress. If it sucks the pilot group can vote it down.
3. My point is, we need some forward progress, good or bad.
Of the 4 voting members of the MEC, 1 is now the MEC Chairman, 2 are running again, and the fouth is going to LAX so won't be a member of Council 112.
And most of what Lynn has "promised" has already been TA'd.
Hoser
I'm going to dive in on this. Do you know the "whole story" to this case? Let me know.
A contract could have been signed months or even years ago. It would include pay cuts, per diem decreases, scheduling and other QOL issues left behinds. No rigs, no 401k, increases in health insurance premiums, no DH, or CNX pay.
How does that sound?
So tell us, which chief pilot are you?
1. If you don't know someone or their work, or lack of, why would you vote for them. Just because their a good guy to hang out with.
Yes I think I know the "whole story" and it makes me sick. Sick that Nelson testified against the pilot group, sick that we did not provide a rebuttal witness and lastly sick that the case was ruled against ALPA. This issue changed my view of the grievance process and its ability to provide fair and equitable solutions. I once again realized that everything between ALPA and management is political. Concern over me the individual is secondary.
Do you know who Skip Giles is?
If you have problems with the process after this arbitration then your issue is with the company and their integrity to be truthful.
That goes for most of the people running. The only other one I have any knowledge of is Farruzzi and it will be a cold day in he11 before I ever vote for him. Do you really think most of the pilots have any knowledge of most people that run?
1. The three CDO language seemed cut and dry.
2. Why were we not able to mount a credible defense of it?
3. Instead of asking the opponent to go easy on us we should focus on providing better cases to the panel.
No, but they should at this point before they vote.
Put out some names of pilots at ASA that can or have,
negotiated a contract or agreement,
that knows the current contract,
worked with arbitrators,
worked with mediators,
worked with the company on issues,
has a view to improve the quality of life for all the ASA pilots, not just a select group.
Put a list together and look them over. That is how you elect the proper people into office. Not because they are a good ole boy.
Then put the names on the nomination ballot you were mailed and turn it in before next Monday.
Well www. I appreciate your response and views. You say you do not understand why we should focus on ourselves instead of our opponent (point 3). I say this because you state my issue should be with the company and their integrity to be truthful. I was making the point that we can not control the company and therefore should focus on the things we can control. Recently a new member has joined the grievance committee. He is a former lawyer and is making a change in the way we argue grievances. He is also taking a realistic view on what constitutes a grievance. I see this as a positive move. Regretfully, ALPA found itself on the short end of the 3 CDO hearing. Blaming the company at that point is like blaming Johnnie Cochran for Nicole Simpson's murder. We should insist on better defenses next time. There are other grievances that have been lost which should have been won. There are tons that should be dropped to free up the docket. Ask a member of the committe why ALPA is currently defending a WORLD FO who failed a checkride here. The details are crazy. You hear guys say "grieve it" as if that punishes the company. In reality a frivilous grievance punishes the pilot with a valid grievance. There is only so much manpower to go around.
In regards to Skip and his expert testimony on sleep deprivation I suppose his testimony was not good enough. I belive we both agree that ALPA should have won. The contract and common sense were on our side. Next time we need a broader range of rebutttal witnesses. Even if those witnesses are at odds with ALPA leaders. Just like ASAP, please put the welfare of the pilot group ahead of personal issues.
If you hear one or two people complain about someone, you can usually chalk it up to personal differences. But when I hear as many negatives as I've heard about the two captains of the "Fab Four", I've heard enough. I would vote for anyone but those two.
Here's the issue... newer pilots who don't know any better and who might not follow this board will read what the Four put in their mailbox and think "Sounds good to me, I'll vote for 'em," not knowing who they're really voting for.
Unless someone gets the word out to the newer guys that a couple of dirtbags are attempting to sneak their way in to sabotage the Union and hand it over to management, they just might succeed.