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They will be 12 EMB-170's, and this could be a good thing for the Midwest guys. If you read the contract between RAH and Midwest those 12 170's could be on Midwest property opperated by Midwest pilots within a year and a half.
 
I don't see how this is in any way good for Midwest pilots

They will be 12 EMB-170's, and this could be a good thing for the Midwest guys. If you read the contract between RAH and Midwest those 12 170's could be on Midwest property opperated by Midwest pilots within a year and a half.
 
Midwest Pilots Express Outrage at Airlines' Deal with Republic Airways

The following is the response from you ALPA leadership regarding the announcement made by management this afternoon

Captain Jay Schnedorf, chairman of the Midwest Airlines unit of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), made this statement today following Midwest Airlines' announcement that it had secured commitments from Republic Airways Holdings. As part of the deal, Midwest announced that Republic flightcrews would fly 12 EMB 170s as Midwest Connect, beginning October 1, 2008, directly replacing all but nine of the Boeing 717 aircraft flown by Midwest pilots.

"This is catastrophic news for our pilot group and all Midwest employees. Management's plan to replace all but nine of our B-717s with EMB 170s and replace Midwest pilots with Republic pilots will have a devastating impact-raising the number of Midwest pilots who are out of work to approximately 300 of the some 400 pilots who were employed before TPG/NWA purchased the airline earlier this year. Furthermore, management restated its continued intent to wring drastic, draconian concessions from our pilots, holding our very jobs hostage as part of its deal with Republic

"Midwest pilots are outraged that management is using such underhanded tactics and further decimating this airline. We are putting management on notice that they cannot hold a gun to our heads and deal with our pilot group in this manner. We strongly believe that management's actions are a repudiation of its contract with us and we are exploring all of our options to protect our pilots and hold management accountable for the deal it made with us in 2000 and the concessions we made during our company's restructuring in 2003

"A year ago, CEO Tim Hoeksema stated publicly that the deal with TPG/Northwest would 'be good for our airline, the employees, and the community.' Make no mistake: with this latest deal, Mr. Hoeksema, TPG, and Northwest have revealed their complete disregard for this airline and its employees. Today marks a dark day in the history of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as management has essentially sounded the death knell for Midwest Airlines and the reputation the employees have built for providing the 'best care in the air.'

ALPA is the bargaining representative for the 400 pilots at Midwest Airlines. Founded in 1931, ALPA is the world's largest pilot union, representing 53,000 pilots at 37 airlines in the United States and Canada. Visit www.alpa.org for more information.
 
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I wish the best for Midwest pilots, however Republic flying E170s isn't good news for anyone except Chautublic pilots..
 
They will be 12 EMB-170's, and this could be a good thing for the Midwest guys. If you read the contract between RAH and Midwest those 12 170's could be on Midwest property opperated by Midwest pilots within a year and a half.


Yeah...It's sweet! 9 717s and 12 RJs!
 
These will be flown by Republic airways. In fact they are the old Mid-Atlantic birds that are in storage in PIT. First 170's ever made.
 
Who wants to bet that these 170s willl never be flown by pilots on our seniority list. A year or two from now Midwest Airlines will cease to exist and Midwest Connect will be the only Midwest flights in the air.
 
This is not good news for MEH pilots. Unfortunately, Timmy has been dragging down this airline for YEARS. The writing has been on the wall for a long time. It comes down to the fact if you wanted to see the signs. I truly feel for you guys, having been a two-time victim of the cookie palace. All that there is left is burn the place down - don't give them an inch. Take every dollar to the last day that you can get, because you can see that they have no interest in you. 9 717's and some rj's - what a joke! :angryfire
 

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