RSRVWINDSURFR
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The DL/NWA joint contract was done first, and management really wanted everything to go as smoothly as possible, probably because a lot of the bonuses for SOC (single operating certificate) were awarded after the FAA signed off on everything. Happier employees supposedly meant faster acceptance. Also, the joint contract was done prior to the SLI (learned via the USAir debacle), and the raises dampened some of the rage over relative seniority within the groups. Look for the contract to be done first. I think the DL/NWA model was a lot better than the USAir model, and the UAL/CAL management types will go for that.
Bye Bye---General Lee
I hope you're right, but I don't think you are. Smizek is just starting to show his true colors. Everybody at UAL seems giddy that they're getting CAL's crack management team, but I'm afraid they're about to get more of the same old garbage. Smizek has not done one positive thing for labor since he has taken over. He is effectively undoing everything positive Bethune ever did for CAL. I wouldn't be surprised if Smizek thinks the turmoil at Usairways is actually a good thing. Hey, if it keeps them in their concessionary contracts longer, it must be a good thing, right?
The fact that he hasn't reached out to labor, and was actually quoted as saying "I don't need labor to get this done" is a perfect indication of what's to come. Fight's on.