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If the first deal is good, why force it to a second worse deal?
If the first deal is good, why force it to a second worse deal?
Facts are facts? The MEC thought they had a process agreement that allowed arbitration if needed, as signed by the boss. Do you always take the first deal? Sounds like loyalty may not be uniform at your place...
Bye Bye---General Lee
That's what the used car salesman said to you also, right? You don't seem to understand that your boss signed a process agreement that supposedly stated arbitration was an option if they didn't agree. If the process agreement stated "take it or leave it", then that first offer might have been taken. Do you understand? If you were the ALPA MEC chair and thought you had options, one that might be better than the first, why take the first?
Bye Bye---General Lee
It won't be a case of our NC agreeing to a deal, then having the union throw it back, our guys are not that simple.Remember that when uncle Gary get fed up with negotiating your next CBA and offers SWAPA a "deal"