Hung Start
Just the cleanup guy
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.We have the closest thing to an in-house with the CAB. And, that has done what???????
Go Teamster, Machinist,ALPA, Ladies Garment Workers, I don't care. But, not in-house!!
Hung
The best thing the organziers can do is talk to NJA guys and find out how they did it. Remember, the IBT was either their 2nd or 3rd union, it was not thier first.
There were more than the necessary 75% positive cards sent in from what I heard.
We should have done it a year ago but oh well. I bet those who got let go wished we had one. They got some wishy washy recall rights and the rest of us get no merit raises and a bunch are getting downgraded, and many are forced to work less than they want/need to. Whats next? And dont forget that we are below NJ and CS in pay and QOL issues. NJ has the best pay and benefits, yet they dont seem to be canning people. A union may not prevent layoffs, but it would have forced them to look elsewhere to cut costs instead of taking the easy way out and getting rid of almost 20% of their pilots.
Its time to do this. Everyone is talking about it, much more openly than they were a year ago even. My personal opinion is that an inhouse is the way to go, as this will satisfy all the teamster haters we have.
Inigo, better late than never. I fully support Flex pilots standing up for their right to work under a contract. A set of fair (legally binding) rules that all have to follow is definitely the way to go. However, for a group your size I don't think that going in-house will bring the desired results. Just as very few home owners start off in their dream house, the anti-Teamsters at Flex should realize that just getting a contract is important enough of a goal to accept less than the perfect scenario in the beginning. Good Luck! NJW
No disrespect, (Same here, but is there a reason you ignored my question? To know where you're coming from it helps to know your position.) but you don't know our compensation, schedules, or work rules. You have no idea what we have that is or is not in line with the industry. I took Inigo at his word that Flex pilots are behind NJ and CS in pay and QOL. That coincides we other posts I've read here. If you are in a non-flying dept, perchance, then I have no idea, what they make--true. Please tell us where we are holding anyone down. That general comment (not meant to be offensive) was simply a statement of what happens when there is a large gap between groups who do the same job. Short-sighted managers typically point to the lowest paid, not the highest so it's a potential problem for every group that tries to raise the bar. There are even recent posts on the issue. .... Everyone at Flex has been in the biz for a very long time and will not be swayed by your rhetoric or cheerleading. Do you always make it a habit to speak for everyone in your group...So much for polite hints. Your silly mantras do nothing to help our cause. It's common knowledge that encouragement can make a big difference in tough times. I am actually embarassed for you when I read some of what you write. Sounds like you should be skipping my posts then. Another wasted hint and effort to make this forum a friendly place for all associated with the frac industry. ....
I tend to think of this as an online community.
Thanks.Best wishes for the Flex pilots and families in these difficult times