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I believe we are coming to the time frame that allows us to decertify ALPA on the Atlas property. I'm not completely up to speed on it, but it has been discussed and does require a vote. May not be a good idea during the ongoing merger arbitration with Polar though.treetopflyer said:i think we would be better represented by our own union, not alpa. it seems to work well for UPS? no? what does it take to get alpa decomissioned at AAWW? a vote? I have been a member for 5+ years and have seen nothing but backpedaling and concessionary contracts leading to no stability and no pensions and no more top tier jobs. Hell, Alpa wont even let us hire our own professional neg. for our contract, we have to use one of thiers. Now how is that in my best interest if an alpa man with his own agenda (read DUES) is fighting for pay raises when really all we need is scope and some QOL stuff and guaranteed accountability from purchase for contract violations.
someone answer me that one.
sorry for being so logical on flightinfo.
PHXFLYR said:First off,its "ALPA",not "ALPO" contrary to how you might feel about the organization. And you're wrong when you say there is no alternative to ALPA representation. You can always vote in the Teamsters,I guess. Don't know much about the one way or the other,but I seem to get the impression that they do a pretty good job for the Airborne Express pilots. Any Airborne guys or gals care to chime in?
PHXFLYR
Apparently, you enjoy selectively choosing when we are the same company and when we are not despite the real legalities of it. Very close to what your MEC does. Like when Polar MEC Bob Fell decided to vounteer the Polar membership to scab Atlas if we were released by the NMB. That is verifiable by a third party, but Bobb Henderson doesn't want to address that during the last "Getting all the liars in the same room" meeting that was conducted. As a matter of fact, Bob Fell left the room when the third party showed up to counter what he said to the group and give witness of what he said in the 11th hour. Were we the same company then or not! In your next breath, you say we are together when Polar has everything to gain and nothing more to lose. It always changes depending on what Polar has to gain. There are a number of examples of that. It really doesn't matter, it's what is legal that counts not what your MEC thinks is legal or right. The latter never being a strong point of the Polar MEC. I can even explain it, but I would be wasting my time and webspace. If you are still pay ALPA dues why don't you call legal and ask them?furloughfodder said:I think there is a slight difference between Eastern flying pax for TWA versus Atlas flying cargo for Polar. Eastern and TWA are two separate companies. Polar and Atlas are owned by the same holding company. All of our pay checks come from Atlas Worldwide Holdings. We use the same website to check our schedules, bid, and do payroll. We are essentially the same company. The only thing in common between Eastern and TWA or Delta and American, etc, is that they fly people around.
Why is there no mention on your website about the clause in your contract that says you do NOT have to cross ANY picket line, ever. For the life of me, I will never understand why a group of pilots that have a provision written in their contract that tells them not to cross a picket line, crossed en masse during the Polar strike.
The only defense that the Atlas guys have for crossing the Polar picket lines, is they claim, “If Atlas were to have gone on strike a few years ago, we are sure that Polar would have picked up our flying.” Of course we will never know the answer to this question because the Atlas pilots caved in to management in the 11th hour of their last contract negations and accepted the worst contract imaginable.
Atlas will always be remembered as the company who sold their brothers down the river, even though they had a contract that gave them the perfect out...they chose to cross. It doesn’t matter how many websites you put together to try to convince the aviation community you were justified in crossing the Polar picket lines, people will always see through your lies and deceit.
Sounds like you have a little extra time on your hands. Probably because you are another furloughed Polar guy. Don't worry, the industry knows your coming. Your reputation preceeds you. Good luck on that McDonalds interview.B-atch said:uke: CFIRE.....You seem to have POLITICIAN like qualities.... CROOKED and DISTORTED.....Havent you relized yet that NOBODY CARES...Keep pissing in the wind MORON!!.......Wy don't you try and get your'self a GIRLFRIEND. Perhaps she can keep you busy doing OTHER things and you can spare us all of you'r BS propaganda.......If that doesn't work...Try getting a "BOYFRIEND"...Whatever works for YOU!! Today 02:04
furloughfodder said:For the life of me, I will never understand why a group of pilots that have a provision written in their contract that tells them not to cross a picket line, crossed en masse during the Polar strike.