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By the way, Spirit can charge less than other airlines due to our concessionary contract. Apparently ALPA and our MEC decided that "pay parity" was not necessary for us little Spirit pilots, then hoodwinked 74% into voting yes. We deserve what we get.
 
By the way, Spirit can charge less than other airlines due to our concessionary contract. Apparently ALPA and our MEC decided that "pay parity" was not necessary for us little Spirit pilots, then hoodwinked 74% into voting yes. We deserve what we get.

When you say "ALPA" you mean the Spirit pilots you elected to serve as your MEC and negotiating committee, right. And you also refer to the 74% of Spirit pilots who voted yes, not much of a slim margin.

I don't recall the pilots of DAL, UAL, CAL or FEDEX agreeing to Spirits contract, so ALPA is loosely applied to mean Spirit pilots.
 
When you say "ALPA" you mean the Spirit pilots you elected to serve as your MEC and negotiating committee, right. And you also refer to the 74% of Spirit pilots who voted yes, not much of a slim margin.

I don't recall the pilots of DAL, UAL, CAL or FEDEX agreeing to Spirits contract, so ALPA is loosely applied to mean Spirit pilots.

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