aussiefly
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aussiefly said:Just wondering whats going on with the NWA FA rolling stopages planned from 15th august on. Was an agreement reached with the company of will the FA's be implementing CHAOS as its called.
Sorry if i've missed the thread etc.
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aussie
accinelli said:They're gonna settle like the rest of the unions. Although, I hope they don't so they can all be fired and NWA can get some decent attendants once and for all.
They will when half or more of their flights are cancelled and they're roaming around the terminal looking for someone to vent their frustrations on.GidgetDog said:Here's a newsflash - customers do not care
Sarcasm on: Gee what are the odds of that? Sarcasm off. As Occam said, they are working under the imposed crappier contract right now and have been for a couple of weeks. They also had a miserable turnout for the vote. Hardly the show of unity I expected.Lear70 said:That was last week, maybe she was out of the loop or hadn't been affected yet?
Occam's Razor said:A possible outcome is that NWA will simply fire any F/A's that conduct CHAOS until the hard-core F/A's are gone...then improve the terms and conditions by imposing the latest T/A. The "angry few" would be gone...the company would get the deal they wanted...and the remaining F/A's would continue to fly.
That's assuming they don't bust the union completely and replace them. Or the union calls off the strike because it fails and the company doesn't make them whole because they didn't comply with the imposed contract. There is an element of risk involved for those implementing CHAOS. Most likely you are correct though.taloft said:The union would be organizing CHAOS, hence any FA's participating would be protected by the union. Even if the company fired them, it would be grieved, and the FA's would end up with paid time off after the company reinstates them and makes them whole.
taloft said:The union would be organizing CHAOS, hence any FA's participating would be protected by the union. Even if the company fired them, it would be grieved, and the FA's would end up with paid time off after the company reinstates them and makes them whole.
Mesabi Miner said:It seems to me that if the FA's start CHAOS, they'd better do it on a large scale. Small numbers of FA's can easily be fired and replaced. A large number will have lots more impact and make it slightly more difficult for large scale replacement. This ruling has huge implications for the Mesaba situation as well. For once, a decent ruling...
MM
theo said:I guess then we will see if that is the final straw to put Northwest in liquidation. Then I want to see if you say it was a decent ruling.
Mesabi Miner said:It seems to me that if the FA's start CHAOS, they'd better do it on a large scale. Small numbers of FA's can easily be fired and replaced. A large number will have lots more impact and make it slightly more difficult for large scale replacement. This ruling has huge implications for the Mesaba situation as well. For once, a decent ruling...
MM
XJohXJ said:You bet it's a decent ruling. Remember, if NWA liquidates, it would be management's own fault. If Mesaba liquidates, it will be management's fault. The FA's contract isn't close to making a decent living, so who cares if the job goes away. The same logic applies at XJ. In both cases management has simply gone way too far.
Absolutely.XJohXJ said:You bet it's a decent ruling. Remember, if NWA liquidates, it would be management's own fault. If Mesaba liquidates, it will be management's fault. The FA's contract isn't close to making a decent living, so who cares if the job goes away. The same logic applies at XJ. In both cases management has simply gone way too far.
Good question... the answer is "MAYBE".The likely scenario is many would probably be offered jobs with whomever picks over the assets of NW and you would start again at the bottom. Is this contract worse than that?