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Illinois said:I don't want a union to interfere with SGU either. They need to be nimble, but protecting ourselves doesn't have to interfere with that. If voted in, isn't a Union what we and the Company make it?
Smoked Toilet said:Bring em on Baby! It's going to be a REAL close vote this spring.
Captain Overs said:It will still be a big "No". I heard the Kool-Aid in St. George taste great!
Rogue5 said:We didn't want this fight, but the "gentleman's agreement" has turned hollow, and I think you'll find most SKYW pilots voting to organize legal representation to protect themselves in the next round...
Protection from continually eroding quality of life and work-rules, for one thing. It's easy to play chicken little when looking at the industry right now, but you've named a minority of the regionals that are encountering trouble. Nobody expects ALPA to be the answer to all SkyWest's problems, but to suggest it would solve nothing is ignorant.storminpilot said:Protect yourself from what? You are working for one of the most financially stable airlines out there. Probably due to the way it is managed. http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=SKYW In fact, they are probably going to buy someone (ie ASA).
Let's see AirWisconsin pilots don't know if they have to pick up and move East to fly for U now. FLYI guys are looking at their airline burning up. CoEx flying will be up for bid in 2007. ASA and Comair guys are looking at their parent company filing bankruptcy. The PSA and Piedmont pilots are looking at their parent probably flaming out.
Right now long term employment and some stability are most important to me. Pay is great but if your company isn't there, it doesn't really matter. ALPA isn't going to fix all your ills.
CEO silly sap said:With out union representation, the skywest pilot group could make that integration by their own choosing, IE make it a positive for the Skywest pilots. Being the surviving carrier and all.
CEO silly sap said:Now wont that be real nice when Skywest makes a bid for ASA.
With "ALPA" as the possible union representing both parties they would merge senority by alpa senority integration policy.
With out union representation, the skywest pilot group could make that integration by their own choosing, IE make it a positive for the Skywest pilots. Being the surviving carrier and all.
best advice is wait to bring a union on board until after the purchase.
safe flights.
BluDevAv8r said:Sorry EL but you are incorrect above. FDJ is correct. Allegheny-Mohawk LPP would govern in this instance. If both carriers were ALPA, then the ALPA Merger Policy would govern. Furthermore, if Skywest were to buy ASA and operate them as a separate and independent subsidiary, there might not be any merger of any list whatsoever.
-Neal
SSDD said:FDJ2,
I asked this on another thread and nobody answered. What is "fair and equitable?" DOH, 3 to 1, 5 to 1,...be happy to still have a job? I don't think Allegheny-Mohawk defines it.
I think that the buyout is not going to happen, or that if it did you wouldn't want a whole bunch of guys pissed off, but I can't find a definition.
DontFeedTheBear said:Didn't TWA have merger/buyout language in the contract? When it all comes down to it, I think the surviving carrier will have the final say...Capitalism will always prevail. If you don't think that all 4 managements (SKY,DAL,CA,ASA) are not working on this, then everyone is drinking the Kool Aid. They are probably trying to figure out how to get around the union issues as we speak...
Yogi
This is true but it also must be mentioned that had the TWA MEC not relinquished the successorship clauses Carty would've gotten his way through the bankruptcy court -- likely disadvantaging the TWA pilots even more.BluDevAv8r said:In order for the acquisition to go through, Carty mandated as a condition of sale that all TWA employees forego their rights to seniority.
DontFeedTheBear said:Didn't TWA have merger/buyout language in the contract?
DontFeedTheBear said:So if DAL does file bankruptcy, and they use a purchase of the wholly owned carriiers as a way for an immediate exit, do the contracts still apply? Or will the bankruptcy court override the Mohawk language? Just another thought...
Yogi
Illinois said:Many at Skywest don't respect organized labor.........QUOTE]
Well than Sky west is doing right thing buying ASA atleast. The managment here doesn't know what organized labor means. It's Chaos I tell ya, Major Chaos.