GlorifiedCabbie
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Yet you are all too willing to air Flex's "stuff" in public.
They do it willfully because there are no consequences other than having a mediator tell them to cease after a long grievance process.
NJ pilots also got a check.
_____cba section "1.3(b)(1) subcontract charter shall not be used to reduce existing positions or to slow expansion. " you will notice this section of the cba was cited in the union's pending grievance.
- And without actual numerical limits on sell-off, I think this clause is toothless, and I suspect you know the same. With the ridiculous 4.0 staffing ratio the contract allows, how many more shares could be sold before FO is obligated to hire another pilot? You see the numbers, you should know the answer. According to the contract, isn't the company still overstaffed? They can never actually fly the demand at anywhere near a 4/1 ratio, but they can use Flex's capacity at will, without violiating the contract. And just how would you ever prove that the company would 'slow expansion'?
also i suspect your concern is the subject of fence negotiations and will be addressed.
i know you have some kind of axe to grind with our union. But since we're headed back to collective bargaining in the fall, don't you think its high time you stopped airing this stuff in public? Time to circle the wagons.
- The only issue I have is that the FO pilots are screwed, and my dues helped pay for it. The IBT won representation because of failed leadership in the company, but a good portion of the conditions being endured by the pilot group now and for the next few years are because of obvious leadership failings in the IBT. Yet you not only don't admit it, you come on here to present yourselves as saviors of the pilots for both sides of the new house. The fact is that the FO pilots now work in a union sweatshop with the worst labor conditions in the fractional industry. Wages are low, scope is weak, and with no effective limits on sell-off, and now having an in-house group (Flex) to pick it up without the normal financial loss to the company, the pilot group has lost their only traditional leverage when negotiations get tough. With RLA rules, management can play prevent defense for years before actually making any concessions in a new contract. That part's not your fault, but I don't think you've been honest with the membership about what to expect. We'll see how the patience and support holds up when we go into 2017 with status quo still in effect. How will you prevent that scenario, or do you not agree that it's likely? KR can push this as far as he wants, because he knows your only real remedy is filing a single carrier suit that, if won, would probably lead to decertification.
if you want to raise these issues, why don't you do it with the union's leadership in person, or on our message board, where they can be addressed directly and more thoroughly?
- You publish Flex company memos here, then write this? Afraid of a little sunshine? "Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have said in the dark shall be heard in the light."
I'm just suggesting he take it here http://forum.ibt1108.org where it will mostly stay among the pilots.
If I remember you were also invited to take part in the discussions in that forum. Maybe you should take the lead in moving this discussion over there.
Or not. And we can keep showing our collective a$$es to managment here in public.
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We were originally told that this message board would be only FO and FJ pilots. "Mostly" shows that there would be others. Who would these other people be?
You know Guys like you, who give their user names and passwords to management, so they can read the boards.
Most of the FJ pilots didn't want to sign up since we were required to hive the IBT personal information that a lot of us felt was not a great idea.
But you think it's better to have these discussions on here where the world can see them?
So far it only seems that one side is really showing it's a$$es to anyone, and that would be the group represented ty the IBT.