Was "the palm" there? He said he had a bunch of info. that would be revealed. What did he reveal?
He revealed that he isn't reliable to show up for meetings.
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Was "the palm" there? He said he had a bunch of info. that would be revealed. What did he reveal?
Classy.![]()
Now that all that nonsense is behind us the reps can get back to work on real issues knowing they have the confidence of the overwhelming majority of the pilot group.
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85 votes out of roughly 1600+ pilots is not an overwhelming majority. Don't be so dramatic.
85 votes out of roughly 1600+ pilots is not an overwhelming majority. Don't be so dramatic.
And 17 out of 1600+ is an even worse statistic. 85 votes to 17, I'd say its overwhelming majority because you would likely get a very similiar vote percentage wise if the whole pilot group were forced to vote.
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I don't think so. Almost everyone I talk to wants them gone just not enough to take the time to go to a meeting on a day off. Give us a vote from home and I think every one of them would be gone. If I remember correctly the only ones who got reelected last time didn't have anyone running against them. You keep saying let them do their job and see what the TA has in it. At that point it is too late. Most people will vote for whatever is in the TA because they don't want to start all over and wait another 2-5 years for a contract.
777 needs to mix that koolaid he's gulping down with some vodka, might allow him to open his eyes more and see what's really going on
I don't think so. Almost everyone I talk to wants them gone just not enough to take the time to go to a meeting on a day off. Give us a vote from home and I think every one of them would be gone. If I remember correctly the only ones who got reelected last time didn't have anyone running against them. You keep saying let them do their job and see what the TA has in it. At that point it is too late. Most people will vote for whatever is in the TA because they don't want to start all over and wait another 2-5 years for a contract.
Just like "real" elections, if you can't be bothered to vote (proxy or in person), then you don't count.
You don't have to show up to vote. Send in a proxy! Of you're too lazy to do that. STFU
Stupid question.
Why can't they communicate during negotiations? Is there a confidentiality agreement? If so why?
And was there a confidentiality agreement during the last contract negotiations? I dont remember that, we got an audio MEC update pretty frequently if i recall. If not, what was the difference?
I get an email from the union after every negotiating session with a summary of the session(rightfully so no details) and a chart showing what sections are complete and what sections are still in negotiations. Lately its been showing ALOT more sections complete so the TA is getting close.
Everytime I see the Palm in ops, he has a crowd around him. He just likes to hear himself talk, and that is all. I've never seen someone speakso much, of so little, to so many.
Well, his stories of hitting the LZ is the jungles of Cambodia and following the Denang river into Laos searching for POW's are quite entertaining!