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I'll third that. The last two Comp recurrents, the management line has been, "we know we have problems here (CMH) and we're trying to fix it".

It is just a tactic to unarm and deflect. At least now they're getting blank stares.




82/89/93
 
So strike already. Then we can get on with the business of accepting the pilots who cross the line, as well as the flood of new hires, thus clearing out the deadwood union whiners. Please, do us all a favor and strike. Godalmighty!
 
Can we speculate intellegently without resorting to verbal violence and play that scenario out? Honestly looking for thoughtfull debate here not flames.


After a lengthy recess the NMB releases the IBT 1108 and the Company to "self help" The Union calls for a vote to ACTUALLY strike.
The vote passes by 80% plus or minus 10% (serious business walking off your job, so the numbers could be a surprise to either/both sides)
The Pilots begin the strike 30 days after release.
The company responds with a lockout. EJM and NJI go to 125% mode, ALL management pilots start flying every day. Massive Sell Offs, Massive Hiring of "replacement pilots" Perhaps 0%, perhaps 30% cross the line,(please don't try to resurrect that dead horse, scab list) the pressure is building every week.
After an unknown length of time(perhaps months and months) a compromise agreement is reached........OR NOT.....
 
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Then we can get on with the business of accepting the pilots who cross

What's this WE sh*t. I thought you worked for a different company or is it whatever suits the moment?
 
Hmmm, must be the wrong thread for that post. Oh well.
 
Just an honest question here. Can NJA start another company which doesn't have union representation and transfer the aircraft and owners over to the new company?
 
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Just an honest question here. Can NJA start another company which doesn't have union representation and transfer the aircraft and owners over to the new company?

Not without violating Scope clause ...

Who are they going to get to fly the planes? Thats a lot of type ratings to produce.

Probably easier to get released and fire all the pilots. Then hire scabs and whatever number of line crossers they hope for.
 

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