Freebrd
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That's what I've been hearing. The two MECs can't agree and that is what's stalling negotiations.
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That's what I've been hearing. The two MECs can't agree and that is what's stalling negotiations.
What can't they agree on? Seniority? Pay? Work Rules? Sceduling?
It's a shame. I just hope it doesn't turn out like US Air around here.
It as be proven over and over again that pilots are their own worst enemy. It utterly rediculous that two pilot groups from the same union can't see common ground.
Yea cuz gojet is cheape operation and a good one too. What's your point? At least it's not buying flying like Skywest inc. which is worse buying or undercutting?
Yup, so much for the ALPA "brotherhood"
Pilots like to blame everyone else for their problems. They blame management, then they blame the consumer, then the government, then gate agent, then ramper, then hotel can driver etc etc. It as be proven over and over again that pilots are their own worst enemy. It utterly rediculous that two pilot groups from the same union can't see common ground.