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Diesel, I believe you are a NJA guy. The picture changes if your not represented by NJASAP.
Trust me. The union does not represent my interests until I pay dues. Sure I will be come a member in two years. Until then they have a duty only to there members like you
You are mistaken. By law the union must represent all the members of a bargaining unit regardless of membership or dues paying status.
The only question to be resolved is, are you a member of the bargaining unit?
Hope this helps.
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NJASAP is not the bargaining agent for NJI pilots until the remission of the "final integration notice" -- the courts take a very black-or-white approach to this issue. NJA-to-NJI transfers, per the applicable LOAs, are still memebrs of the "craft and class" ("bargaining units" do not exist under the RLA -- that's an NLRA term). Consequently, NJASAP has no DFR to NJI pilots until they become members of the "craft and class." Under our negotiated agreement, covered pilots may elect to be fee payers rather than members. The election of such does not affect our DFR to them, but does not grant them other rights of membership.
Hope that helps.
So BeeDubya,
I guess that for the purpose of this discussion, NJI and NJA are two separate groups. One (NJA) is represented by a union while the other (NJI) is not.
NJA (nee EJA) pilots were Uninoized in the mid-70's When NJI (nee EJI) came into existence, an exception to the scope clause was written and they operated non-Union. Through the negoations of 2005 and 2007, and the "recognition notice" of last September, that loophole has been closed. We are now in the midst of the negotiated integration (ending our representational dispute or "single-carrier" dispute). While NJA/NJLA pilots are currently represented by NJASAP, NJI pilots are not yet, but will be after the "final integration notice" is sent.
Representation is one thing, membership rights are another. Even in an open shop the union is obligated to represent all members of the class & craft regardless of membership or dues paying status.
Very true. But we have no legal obligation to pilots who are not currently members of the "class and craft."
It sounds like NJA has an agency shop in place. That's a wholly separate point from the duty of fair representation. One has do do with union security while the other deals with the representation obligation of the union.
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Either the company or union had something to do with this I'm sure. And once again, the NJI pilots are left holding the bag.
All I am asking for is a number. Where is it?
True again. We are an agency shop. As the bargaining agent for non-members we still have a DFR towards them. As some reading may not be familiar with all the applicable rules and their effect, I thought it was important to be specific (even though, clearly, Flightbag is well aware!).
What happens when something bad happens to a mixed crew with wherein one pilot is from NJA and one from NJI and they both get fired. Am I to understand that the union pilot from NJA is entitled to union representation while the the pure NJI pilot is not?
BTW does the pilot who transfers from NJA to NJI still pay union dues? If he pays dues may he run for union office?
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