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Folks, all of this is media speculation....so careful how much energy you spend on it...A merger probably will happen in the end but we just don't know with who yet.
 
UAL is now back with US pilots about DOH. Its been a long time coming. This thing is going down and the merged seniority lists (all three) will be DOH with fences, exactly what the real US pilots declared all along that was fair. Now the west kids will have to get in the back of the line where they belong, if they are even part of this merger. Phenix has nothing of value to anyone, except the flip flop crowd on Soutworst.
 
That is wrong. Call your merger rep and get briefed as to the new policy.

But since UAL pilots do indeed think they get DOH, I wonder how they're feeling now since US is more or less a very senior airline now, isn' it?.

East coast seniority does not worry me. Look how old they are. Most of them would not be players in the end. It's the younger AWA pilots who like to talk about thier relative seniority and have no problem jumping over the older pilots that have more longevity that bother me. As far as I am concerned DOH is still the way to go. So as to answer your question, this UAL pilot still advocates DOH even with the east.
 
East coast seniority does not worry me. Look how old they are. Most of them would not be players in the end. It's the younger AWA pilots who like to talk about thier relative seniority and have no problem jumping over the older pilots that have more longevity that bother me. As far as I am concerned DOH is still the way to go. So as to answer your question, this UAL pilot still advocates DOH even with the east.

Brilliant minds think allike!
 
I don't understand the merger with USair. What does USair have in there route structure that is so desirable to United? It's not the USair international flying. How does this improve United?
 
I don't understand the merger with USair. What does USair have in there route structure that is so desirable to United? It's not the USair international flying. How does this improve United?

It doesn't! I just gives Tilton an CO what they want. Hight priced stock options and a big payday.
 
Their new policy uses longevity/DOH press on with life.

Once again, the true weakness of ALPA is displayed...the uneducated pilot who only listens to rumor, innuendo, wants to be spoon-fed every tidbit of information on an ongoing basis, jumps to conclusions based on a speed-read interpretation of legal text, and is to f!#$%in' lazy to do some actual research.

:rolleyes:
 
Oh well......at least UAL is now very much in favor of DOH, so the absolutely ill-conceived, irrational, inane NIC will be placed in a coffin like it should have been upon its first viewing.

Actually, the Nicolau award will be the LCC seniority list in any negotiation or arbitration. The UAL seniority list and the Nicolau list will be integrated if there is a merger. The coffin will be for USAPA.
 
Once again, the true weakness of ALPA is displayed...the uneducated pilot who only listens to rumor, innuendo, wants to be spoon-fed every tidbit of information on an ongoing basis, jumps to conclusions based on a speed-read interpretation of legal text, and is to f!#$%in' lazy to do some actual research.

:rolleyes:

OH ALPA has so many more weaknesses than me. That could be an entire website all on it's own. I do believe though that longevity has been put back into the ALPA merger policy.

That being said both carriers here are not ALPA so maybe we wouldn't be handcuffed by it anyway. I still think DOH/Longevity is the way to go.
 
This will drive CAL and United together. Just watch and see how it plays out.

Dougie will be left holding the bag again. I think he really does need to go into the night club business.
 
Change of Control Pay Raise?

I don't understand something. If there is a change of control provision in the East pilot contract that says wages would snapback in case of a change of control, then why didn't that happen when AWA bought USAir? I know there is a who bought who argument, but since everything is run now by AWA management, isn't that a change in control... which should have resulted in this mysterious snapback provision?
 
Tilton, Smisek and Parker are all money hungry.....

Finger this out...

Tilton and Parker do the dance long enough to drag in CAL (Smisek) and AMR...

CAL just switched from Delta's "SkyTeam" to UAL's Star Alliance, and in the process is seeking scope relief for Rj's Greater then 50 seats. A merger with CAL and UAL with UAL being the aquiring company would give the scope relief CAL seeks, and still leaving CAL furloughs on the street. It would mitigate any future hiring as UAL has recalls first and therefore leverage other items and even ones not yet seen or dicussed.

If a LCC and UAL merger were to take place... CAL would again be the odd man out in both SkyTeam and Star Alliance... (reference previous conversations as to CAL joining Star Alliance) It would then need to look for a differnent partner either through a merger or another alliance...

Keep the faith... stay professional. We can all hang together or we can all hang seperately.:beer:

Never EVER give up scope...

I'd rather go deaf in my T-prop before more outsourcing of jobs to occure to "RJ's"

"Did you say something?":erm:

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The Nic isn't going away. It will be the seniority list of the US Airways final product. Any airline that merges with US Airways will be merging with the Nic list. If anything, I believe that a merger will accelerate the implimentation of the Nic list.

No court in its right mind will ever throw it out. It would set a terrible precedent and open a huge can of worms.

On a side note, it would have been nice to have been able to bring a better contract to the table in the event that we do merge with United...or anyone else for that matter. At least we could have raised the bar even if it was only a little better. Unfortunately that ship sailed a long time ago.
 

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