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Caveman said:FWIW, I just got notification that Butrell HAS agreed to meet with our MEC on Tuesday. So much for the end run, union busting conspiracy.
We know that they applied under ALPA's merger and fragmentation policy, a policy implemented by ALPA which avoids a windfall to any pilot group. Historically it has been by paycheck, or equipment - in this case that would be a staple. We also know that they did not proffer any seniority integration scheme with the Delta pilots, none, nothing, zippo, didn't do it....FDJ2 said:We don't know that it's a lie, but we do know that ASA/CMR MECs had written up a DOH integration between themselves, do we know what they had in mind for DAL?
That statement is still a lie.On Your Six said:The same MEC that has insisted on integrating the CMR pilots into the Delta seniority list according to date of hire?
OPECJet said:9rj, if you're so in love with the growth of CHQ, then apply. It sounds to me you're more worried about getting off reserve and a quick upgrade than anything else.
The pilot group at Comair set an example with the strike that the rest of us should applaud. They made the airline a place that a pilot could spend his career if he chose to do so. Something very important in this day.
The days of spending a few years in the regionals and then moving on to a high paying career at the majors are over. You need to realize this, and strive to improve the wages and working conditions at your carrier, rather than cave in to management in the hopes that they will buy you a few more shiny new jets.
FDJ2 said:It's not "hear say" when he's the one who heard it himself. That's evidence. If on the other hand I were to relate that someone told me that he over heard it, that's "hear say".
~~~^~~~ said:We know that they applied under ALPA's merger and fragmentation policy, a policy implemented by ALPA which avoids a windfall to any pilot group. Historically it has been by paycheck, or equipment - in this case that would be a staple. We also know that they did not proffer any seniority integration scheme with the Delta pilots, none, nothing, zippo, didn't do it....That statement is still a lie.
DDpaysoff said:I don't know who I trust less the Comair MEC or Management.
CMRoutlaw said:you sir need to realize that as long as the other regional pilot groups don't play along with us (which up to this point NO ONE has)
chperplt said:Mike,
How can I take things less literally when you put it in such a way?
We need to work together to right the ship..
spinproof said:Just curious...how many furloughed pilots went to ASA..do you know?
Jeesh, No, you are incorrect. Out of respect I will avoid the "L" word, since it seems like you at least try to get this stuff straight.FDJ2 said:We do know that the application was considered in accordance with the ALPA Administrative Manual and C&BLs and after listening to all concerned parties the application was denied.
We also know that DAL was under no obligation to integrate lists regardless of the outcome of the PID and that the denial of the PID is not part of any claim against ALPA.
Of course it isn't. Because your MEC killed the PID, your pilots were furloughed while I upgraded. Your pilots are the guys who were damaged. Now these same guys will have the opportunity to fly E170's at Republic for $10 an hour less than I earn.FDJ2 said:We also know ...that the denial of the PID is not part of any claim against ALPA.
Heavy Set said:I actually spoke to a senior Comair Captian who told me thatverbatim (he expected to be merged into the DAL list according todate-of-hire)about 5-6 years ago (pre 9-11). No joke - he wasvery serious. You can slam Six all you want but I haveactually heard it myself.
CRJ Driver said:Dont listen to heavy set, he's not a pilot, he probably pumps gas at a FBO.
FR8mastr said:I dont know the dynamics of the CMR MEC but regardless of your personal politics dont let management get there hooks into some of the pilot group. Look at what has happened to ALG/PDT for an example of what can happen. If you dont like your MEC than elect a new one. For cripes sakes dont believe mgmt. They know where their paychecks come from and its not from you!
Caveman said:FWIW, I just got notification that Butrell HAS agreed to meet with our MEC on Tuesday. So much for the end run, union busting conspiracy.
doh said:CMRoutlaw,
I agree that we don't live in a vacuum. When they last approached us about cuts, we asked how much growth for our investment. I got that straight from an MEC officer. They said, err growth, ya know. Well, one airplane = growth. How much sooner will you upgrade with that much growth? Remember, negotioations also do not exist in a vacuum. If we get something of value in return, we will give something of value to get it. Keep the faith. I think eventually you will see a narrowing of the pay diferencial between the 50 and the 70. I say that because it seems every one else is doing it and we are still a pretty junior airline. Look at the captain list. 7 or 8 years gets you into the top half of the list. If we trade the pay diference there it will not please the senior crowd but I don't think they have the votes to stop it. And again, other carriers have already done it. I am not in favor of this, I just look at the trend and the seniority and predict. Remember too, I said USAirways wasthrough, so what do I know!
michael707767 said:asshole huh? Ok, if you say so. Not the enemy? Guess that's why you were so helpful with getting our furloughed guys jobs. You could not even keep your mouths shut about hiring furloughed Delta pilots. I'm not saying you should have been fighting for it, or given our guys pref hiring, but your MEC could not even just stay silent about it. The ASA pilots have been terrific during this whole thing, and the furloughed guys I have talked too that ended up at ASA say they have been very well received.
Heavy Set said:I know one of the DAL furloughees who went to ASA - he is very gratefulto have a job. I am not sure about the total number offurloughees flying for ASA now. At least ASA provided theopportunity when he needed it.
ifly4food said:Several observations:
Surplus1: Management here at ASA has been trying this tired divide and conquer tactic for quite some time through "Lunch with Skip" and "Chief Pilot Forums". The only pilots who go are the usual Kool Aid drinkers, and everyone knows who they are... the same guys who whine on the ALPA boards.
Fins: You said that the PID came from "The RJDC, The CMR MEC, and the ASA MEC". That is not true. The RJDC wasn't even formed back then, and if they were, they wouldn't have had a seat at that table, just as they don't now. It's inflammatory statements like that that sour some of us on the RJDC. Don't take credit for what you didn't do.
All dissenting Comair pilots: You had better get your house in order quickly. Management is reading this and wringing their hands in glee. Public forums are not a good place to criticize your MEC, that's what union meetings are for. Publicly degrading your MEC here is about the stupidest thing you could possibly do if you want management to take them seriously! Wake up!
Additionally, it appears that the MEC detractors are as usual, a very small but very vocal minority. If you don't like your MEC, start a recall. Oh wait, you did that last spring and lost. Looks like your only choice left is to criticize them here anonymously. Real classy.
IFFF:ifly4food said:Several observations:
Surplus1: Management here at ASA has been trying this tired divide and conquer tactic for quite some time through "Lunch with Skip" and "Chief Pilot Forums". The only pilots who go are the usual Kool Aid drinkers, and everyone knows who they are... the same guys who whine on the ALPA boards.
Real classy.