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Tony C., Your full of S#@t!

Every pilot who ever said a thing to, or under their breath to a CO pilot, or a EAL pilot is a hypocrite like none other.

What a bunch of crap, this managment is no better than Frank, so why dosen't this pilot group go to the mat with MX just like the EAL pilots did?
 
Because the pilot group has spent ton's of money researching the economic health of the company and came to the conclusion now is not the time.ALPA's plan is to live to fight an other day.AMFA's is to burn and pillage.
 
Yeah, nothing to do with Duane protecting what he has?

No problem selling out EAL pilots at the expence of their economic health!?!?

No problem selling out CO pilots?

Oh know, we think this is in our (NWA Pilots) best intrest. Well what about for the rest of us? Thats what you were saying in '83 and '89. What a buch of Ass@##$%$...
 
EAL example?

Copilot: Maybe because the NWA pilots look at what happen to the EAL pilots who went to the max with the maint boys. After it was all over the best job they could get was flying a DC-9 for USA Jet making about $60K per year. Maybe they like making $125K yr flying a NWA DC-9.
 
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cooler heads must prevail..

Good point filejw,

as someone who is involved in a union in another part of the world(europe) let me say this. Before going into a situation like this any responsible union will research the companys financial situation(IPSC helped us) and come to a decision based on the material presented by the hired experts(and yes, they are experts). If the conclusion is that the company and thereby the pilots will not benefit from a certain stance, well, then we are not going there.

Consider this, a sympathy strike is only helpful if the goals of the two groups merge at some point(they may or may not). If they don't you are helping somebody else accomplish their goal which is not in any way similar to yours. A waste of time, money and membership faith.

Regards,

dane
 
dane, a voice of reality in a sea of emotion
 
filejw said:
Because the pilot group has spent ton's of money researching the economic health of the company and came to the conclusion now is not the time.ALPA's plan is to live to fight an other day.AMFA's is to burn and pillage.

Yep, to quote Jim Young, spokesman for the AMFA; "I would rather see Northwest Ailines go into bankruptcy..."

"We weren't expecting their (pilots) support..." says Steve MacFarlane, assit national director for the AMFA.

We hear much about what NWA wants to do with regards to outsourcing, pay cuts and paring down it's work force... what was the AMFAs counter offer?
 
Did I hear that right? Analysis interviewed on CNN said they had 14,000 replacement mechanics, mostly made up of furloughed U.S. Air, American, and Delta mechanics were going to do the replacement work. That can't be the true number. I couldn't believe there would be that many scabs out there.

It's about time somebody took a stand for labor. Those scabs are true lowlifes.
 
COpilot said:
Tony C., Your full of S#@t!

Every pilot who ever said a thing to, or under their breath to a CO pilot, or a EAL pilot is a hypocrite like none other.
Eastern pilots crossed an Eastern pilot picket line. There is no NWA pilot picket line.

I know it must be difficult to distinguish these points when you're all emotional, so why don't you try to back up and take a deep breath. It's going to get ugly, and it's hard to take back things you might say in anger.




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