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So who's going to the ASA LEC meeting on Thursday?

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Hope we see more movement later this month. Something tells me there will be something pivotal about this one. It will for sure show us a release is possible, or that it won't happen. We will see.
 
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Rez: I don't know the F.O. Status Reps - so if one was missing I don't know. But looked near 100% to me.
 
I'm glad there was a good turnout, hopefully there is a change of course.....

I hope you mean a change of course from management, but I know you don't. The feeling on this one that the NMB has "talked" with the company leading up to these two dates, and not the union, so the NMB is satisfied that ALPA has done our part. Maybe the NMB told the company if they don't offer a fair counter the NMB will release us. The NMB knows the company is stalling and are solely responsible for this not getting done. We'll certainly know more the first day if the company is serious about wrapping this up.
 
>>There was a fuse lit on one huge fireworks display, if you caught it. ALPA seems to be genuinely fed up with the Railway Labor Act and may be considering a test of the legitimacy of the NMB's unfair restraint. "Plan B" as alluded to is actually the strongest talk that I've ever heard from ALPA insiders.<<

This too caught my attention. Very interesting concept and could be the stimulus for changing the RLA's bias for managements. New territory for sure.
 
Thanks Nick for the time restraint--Tom would have talked for days...

Ohplease you are always right......=NO RELEASE !!
 
I hope you mean a change of course from management, but I know you don't. The feeling on this one that the NMB has "talked" with the company leading up to these two dates, and not the union, so the NMB is satisfied that ALPA has done our part. Maybe the NMB told the company if they don't offer a fair counter the NMB will release us. The NMB knows the company is stalling and are solely responsible for this not getting done. We'll certainly know more the first day if the company is serious about wrapping this up.


Oh yeah, the company is 100% at fault...
 
I hope you mean a change of course from management, but I know you don't. The feeling on this one that the NMB has "talked" with the company leading up to these two dates, and not the union, so the NMB is satisfied that ALPA has done our part. Maybe the NMB told the company if they don't offer a fair counter the NMB will release us. The NMB knows the company is stalling and are solely responsible for this not getting done. We'll certainly know more the first day if the company is serious about wrapping this up.
you do realize there could also be a flip side to all this speculation about what the NMB has in mind, right? Maybe the NMB has told the company to pass another offer and if alpa doesn't take it, or at least make significant movement to wards the company offer, they will park us for long term....

to assume the NMB is "on alpa's side" here is reckless at best.
 
to assume the NMB is "on alpa's side" here is reckless at best.

Reckless?????????????????????????????

They didnt state it as fact, they said based on the past and how they have been dealt with by the NMB in the previous talks with ALPA/NMB.

Reckless huh?


Medeco

PS, they also said early in the meeting, that they had not put forth their last best/bottom line offer. So, we know for a fact that the CNC has room to move and is willing to under the right terms.

I'll tell you this, JR and CM of the CNC put back alot of confidence in me when I sat and listened to the way they explained why and how they have done things to this point. They have my support 100%

I'll tell you this too. I sure as he!! am glad they are in that room and not you based on hearing your comments at the meeting.

GETTHERR DONE with a baseball bat was your best offer to help. Awesome.
 
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GETTHERR DONE with a baseball bat was your best offer to help. Awesome.
ever heard of the term levity? everyone there chuckled except you apparently. I'm glad John and Chris are in there rather than you since you seem to not have common sense. Awesome-er dude....go back to sleep.
 
you do realize there could also be a flip side to all this speculation about what the NMB has in mind, right? Maybe the NMB has told the company to pass another offer and if alpa doesn't take it, or at least make significant movement to wards the company offer, they will park us for long term....

to assume the NMB is "on alpa's side" here is reckless at best.


I agree. There are no quarantees. And I agree on the NMB board not being on not only our side, but no ones side. The NMB only wants this case closed out. And I don't think the MEC/CNC is assuming the NMB is on our side. However, the MEC/CNC has done everything asked of it by the NMB while the company has not. We'll certainly know what the company's intentions are the first day of these two days of negotiations.
 
I'm glad many of the the so-called silent majority showed up and asked some tough questions. I was shocked at the turnout. Usually everyone leaves after lunch is over but most stayed for the meeting this time.

ASSRJMan and Speedtape can say I'm a loser without credibility all they want... but many new faces at the meeting seemed to be asking the questions I've asked here. The level of disatisfaction with the present course was echoed many times. I've never seen that at an LEC meeting either. And the leadership seemed ready to listen.

Next meeting, I hope to see even more. You can count on it until this thing is done.
 
ever heard of the term levity? everyone there chuckled except you apparently. I'm glad John and Chris are in there rather than you since you seem to not have common sense. Awesome-er dude....go back to sleep.

Ohh, I laughed...

I also saw you had nothing real to offer but complaints. Nothing of substance to offer to them of what they should do different.

They in turn, had very good and logical answers to every question asked.

Medeco
 
I'm glad many of the the so-called silent majority showed up and asked some tough questions.

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You mean the silent MINORITY?

I'm not gonna let two people convince the masses that the silent that you speak of is the majority.

I am glad that the nays showed up and spoke up, so that the CNC/MEC had a chance to respond.

It was obvious, that the guys we have working for ALL of us are just as fed up as the masses.

Medeco
 
What concerns me the most is that everything hinges on scope right now. EVERYTHING! The answers I heard will not have good outcomes without good scope for the company.

Once labor costs at ASA become higher than SW and the airplane swap (200's for 700-900's) begins to occur, the only thing that will save our bacon is scope. The problem with scope is that companies seeming continue to find ways around it.

I was interested in the fact that many of the questions came from this board. While some guys will look down their noses at this, at the very least those who are here questioning the process, are involved with the process.
 

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