TonyC
Frederick's Happy Face
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FedEx pilots operated for a very long time with no contract, and no guarantee of a job tomorrow. As it was, Management could have fired someone because they parted their hair on the wrong side, so long as that reason was not stated. No reason would have been required. Lawsuits could only develop if and when Management were to have stated a reason for firing that fell outside of reasonable justification for firing. In other words, as long as they didn't SAY it was because of the hairdo, they could fire you because of your hairdo.Resume Writer said:That was my original thought about the pilots not seeking a collective bargaining agreement. But, I also think Neeleman is smart enough to keep his people happy through paying them well and giving them a good work environment.
As for the "flexibility" of being able to fire a pilot for any reason without a contract, that is not really going to protect them from lawsuits which could go in the employees favor. This way, it keeps the temptation of management from firing someone just because they do not like them. Not saying that there might not still be lawsuits; there very well could be lawsuits - especially if there is no documentation or cause.
I would love to see a copy when you get back. I just want to see how it is worded to see if there are any potential loopholes in it. I just appreciate a well-worded legal document.
Kathy
I think Neeleman has at least THAT much going for him that he's got everyone locked in, and at the same time locked out, with the individual contracts he uses.
About the contract, first let me link you to a recent conversation on this forum about the JetBlue Contract: http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=33096
And now a link to a website that has the contract: http://www.apapdp.org/oal.contracts.php
Hmmmmmm..... very interesting... the JetBlue contract has been removed.
Lucky for me, I saved a copy on the ole hard drive... Look for it in e-mail, Kathy!