993_Pilot
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OK Efrem is the leader of the,while shebang, right? Like President?
Who is Barcklay?
Is Mike Brown like the governor of Flexjet or a senator?
Can someone explain this whole union structure in terms of a political structure we can understand? I stay abreast of all the boards, read everything sent and I communicate with who I think I'm supposed to but still have no real idea of the who's or the process.
I think the big question on the vuh right now is why should I consent to them making decisions for me without consulting me? I think some of us signed on thinking we'd have more transparency about the process.
Now I find out it's more like Obama's campaign promise to put everything on the Web for review. Turns out they only want us to review, or input, in theory, not practice.
I get that the best answer is if I want to be heard I should get involved but some of us still aren't willing for a variety of reasons. Isn't there a happy medium?
The IBT is organized with multiple levels.
The first level is the M.E.C. (Master Executive Council) which is the leadership for a given company. Flexjet's equivalent is the PLC until you get 50%+1 dues paying members in order to hold an election for an M.E.C. Flight Options MEC Chairman is John Barclay. Mike Brown is the Flexjet PLC Chairman. Most of the committees are controlled at this level.
The Next level is the Executive Board which is the leadership for the "Local". The IBT Local 1108 is comprised of Flight Options, Flexjet, and TMC and oversees their respective MEC's. Efrem Vojta is the President and the link posted by Old Crow will take you to the other officers contact info. The majority (75%) of your dues money stays here at this level. Legal council is also hired at this level to further the interests of the companies represented by the local.
Next you have the Airline Division. David Bourne is the President and Rick Dubinski (former MEC Chairman for United Airlines) is an Advisor/Consultant/Organizer.
Above all of this is Teamsters National.
I hope this helps you get a grasp of the how your union is organized. "The Union" isn't some third party, it is comprised of your fellow pilots. If you are expecting to be spoon fed, you will be very disappointed. However, if you regularly read the VUH, get involved at the MEC/PLC level, and ask lots of questions, you will learn all that you ever wanted to know.... and then some.
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