lowecur
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Just like I said yesterday, these 4 guys and their senior constituancy are set for retirement, and it's more important for them to remembered for their scorched earth policy. They plan on job actions from their backers and will institute any delay tactics they can muster before a new contract is mandated by the judge. Hopefully, the judge will see through this vail of deceit and give mgt what they want asap, including waiving the seniority rules.
LF's are up 4 pts from a year ago on mainline, and 7.5 pts on PSA and MDA for Sept. This is excellent considering all rumor and innuendo that has been circulating about poor LFs.
10/05/04 - US Airways pilots rip union leadership
PITTSBURGH, Oct 05, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- Leaders of the pilots union for US Airways of Virginia are coming under fire for not letting members vote on an 18 percent pay cut proposal.
The focus of membership ire is two officials from Philadelphia, John Crocker and Dan Von Bargen, and two from Pittsburgh, Fred Freshwater and John Brookman, the Post-Gazette reported Tuesday.
The union's Master Executive Council, which the four control, was meeting in Pittsburgh Tuesday to decide whether to send the proposal to its membership, something they declined to do last week.
Even if the four allow members to vote on the 18 percent pay cuts, results might not be in before Thursday when US Airways will ask a bankruptcy court judge to impose a temporary 23 percent pay cut on its labor groups that have not already agreed to concessions.
The union leadership's delay, in other words, could force an additional 5 percentage point pay cut for pilots who were willing to accept the 18 percent reduction last week, several pilots said.
"No four representatives have the right to throw the dice of everybody's career on a hunch," said Boston pilots representative Garland Jones.
And pilots chairman Bill Pollock said, "I will never understand the motivations of these four guys."
Copyright 2004 by United Press International.
LF's are up 4 pts from a year ago on mainline, and 7.5 pts on PSA and MDA for Sept. This is excellent considering all rumor and innuendo that has been circulating about poor LFs.
10/05/04 - US Airways pilots rip union leadership
PITTSBURGH, Oct 05, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- Leaders of the pilots union for US Airways of Virginia are coming under fire for not letting members vote on an 18 percent pay cut proposal.
The focus of membership ire is two officials from Philadelphia, John Crocker and Dan Von Bargen, and two from Pittsburgh, Fred Freshwater and John Brookman, the Post-Gazette reported Tuesday.
The union's Master Executive Council, which the four control, was meeting in Pittsburgh Tuesday to decide whether to send the proposal to its membership, something they declined to do last week.
Even if the four allow members to vote on the 18 percent pay cuts, results might not be in before Thursday when US Airways will ask a bankruptcy court judge to impose a temporary 23 percent pay cut on its labor groups that have not already agreed to concessions.
The union leadership's delay, in other words, could force an additional 5 percentage point pay cut for pilots who were willing to accept the 18 percent reduction last week, several pilots said.
"No four representatives have the right to throw the dice of everybody's career on a hunch," said Boston pilots representative Garland Jones.
And pilots chairman Bill Pollock said, "I will never understand the motivations of these four guys."
Copyright 2004 by United Press International.
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