Linedriver
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Yes the art of negotiations......"in Lieu" could mean; without arbitration but with the mediation process. Or it could mean SWA goes back on their word and doesn't integrated. I thought GK was a man of his word? It is in writing after all. Just read our CBA which you now OWN and are enslaved to unless we agree otherwise.
So if they continue to operate seperately and Airtran isn't as profitable as SWA, which will be the case, will SWA want to sell Airtran? Or will they just work on it to mirror the SWA business model?
It's good to see a management team look out for it's people and culture these days.
The usual management blueprint for keeping separate operating certificates is to wind down one operation and replace that flying with the other operation's aircraft and personnel.
I have no insight into Southwest's plans but when GK announced Southwest flights into ATL yesterday, it sounds like what they're planning on doing. By the time a final integration is reached, there won't be much of anything left to integrate. This is about Southwest getting a turnkey ATL hub; I am under the impression that Southwest will scuttle the entire AirTran operation if it becomes a PITA to integrate. http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story.asp?storyid={eae6f8fd-7ca2-4911-a2af-b8ae95875a0d}
The usual management blueprint for keeping separate operating certificates is to wind down one operation and replace that flying with the other operation's aircraft and personnel.
I have no insight into Southwest's plans but when GK announced Southwest flights into ATL yesterday, it sounds like what they're planning on doing. By the time a final integration is reached, there won't be much of anything left to integrate. This is about Southwest getting a turnkey ATL hub; I am under the impression that Southwest will scuttle the entire AirTran operation if it becomes a PITA to integrate. http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story.asp?storyid={eae6f8fd-7ca2-4911-a2af-b8ae95875a0d}
Might want to bone up on what events trigger M-B, Andy.
I'll also venture that the AAI pilots aren't going to be the PITA, if there is one. . . . All we want is a fair shake; a 32% seniority haircut isn't a fair shake. There is a Process Agreement in place, everyone just needs to follow the Agreement.
You AT guys keep spouting the same BS.
32% ALPA talking point. All real world BS.
The first 1600 SWA guys won't be touched. They were here before you existed as an airline.
So, even your number 1 pilot will end up 1601 out of 8000.
That's a 20% 'haircut'. For your #1 guy. With varying % for the rest.
Really what do you want? You had an opportunity to receive a financial windfall.
Especially coming from a guy who has an application on file at Southwest.
Really???