Gutshot is correct . . . G200 is wrong . . . 'single carrier' does not mean that two divisions cannot operate separately. Even IF the NJI pilots are forced into the union, the word 'merger' is still inappropriate - separate operations have been assured by Woodbridge.
YankeeEcho,
The operations, as far as, the FAA is concerned may or may not be "merged." I believe that this would be the only correct statement! For goodness sake, are our combined operations one seamless and
"merged" operation in the eyes of the owners? I certainly hope so!
NetJets may or may not keep the operating certificates separate. This would be in the same fashion as the NJLA certificate is being kept separately from the NJA certificate.
Once a "Single Transportation System" is recognized, the pilot groups will be
merged onto one seniority list! I believe that the Virtual Seniority List will become the "official" Company Seniority List.
Furthermore, all pilots on the Company Seniority List will be covered, protected, and bound by all the provisions of the 2007 CBA and its associated LOA's. The 2007 CBA will apply whether a pilot flies under the NJA, NJI, NJI(BDL), or NJLA FAA certificates. Therefore, NJI will not be able to utilize Company policies that are not in compliance with the CBA.
Whether NetJets management will or will not approach the union leadership to negotiate amendments to the 2007 CBA as it pertains to the NJI operation is to be seen.
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