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Can anyone at NWA confirm that NWA ALPA is making statements to the press. DALPA has been quiet, leading me to believe these news articles are about as true as tanker clown is a real pilot!
NWA Redtail, fly4hire, Occam? Are you guys getting ANY feedback from your MEC?
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Delta-Northwest deal faces final hurdle
By Justin Baer in New York
Wednesday Feb 20 2008 12:05
Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) ' bid to merge with rival Northwest Airlines (NASDAQ:NWAC) may stall if their pilots fail to reach an accord on how to rank their members' seniority once the companies combine.
While the two groups have reached an agreement with Delta and Northwest on a new $2bn labour contract, they will not sign off on the merger unless they find common ground on a seniority list, which helps determine how much pilots are paid and what planes they fly.
"Most of our economic and contractual obligations have been resolved," said Matt Coons, a spokesman for the Northwest pilots. "While we're enthusiastic, we also know a pilot's career is tied entirely to seniority ranking. Short-term economic benefits are not worth sacrificing the possibility of advancement."
NWA Redtail, fly4hire, Occam? Are you guys getting ANY feedback from your MEC?
737
Click here for link to article.
Delta-Northwest deal faces final hurdle
By Justin Baer in New York
Wednesday Feb 20 2008 12:05
Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) ' bid to merge with rival Northwest Airlines (NASDAQ:NWAC) may stall if their pilots fail to reach an accord on how to rank their members' seniority once the companies combine.
While the two groups have reached an agreement with Delta and Northwest on a new $2bn labour contract, they will not sign off on the merger unless they find common ground on a seniority list, which helps determine how much pilots are paid and what planes they fly.
"Most of our economic and contractual obligations have been resolved," said Matt Coons, a spokesman for the Northwest pilots. "While we're enthusiastic, we also know a pilot's career is tied entirely to seniority ranking. Short-term economic benefits are not worth sacrificing the possibility of advancement."
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