St. Nic
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Lose a career? The 717s would be replaced one for one with 737s, and if you go to arbitration, the arbitrators will TELL you how it will go. It would be binding, meaning you can try to escape, but that award would be over your heads for years, and that means anything you try to change via contracts etc, couldn't be done until you accept the award. Look at USAir for an example. YOU LOSE. The Airtran guys will stick around, and you may lose a lot of seniority compared to your first offer. Speaking of losing a career, did you really fly Eastern DC-6s?
Bye Bye---General Lee
Binding to who? Your precious ALPA. Lol! God your funny! Arbitration is like a suggestion but in the end majority rules. That's democracy.
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