PuffDriver
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Kind of humorous, really, to this outsider. Why would any arbitration group abrogate the decision of another arbitrator. APA, which handily dwarfs USAPA, could give a rats a** what the minority thinks. They will comply with binding arbitration, as required, which will incorporate the previous BINDING arbitration. The Easties (and Westies too) will have absolutely no say in the matter.
USAPA will get out-USAPA'd by APA. Poetic justice, don't you think?
Of course, if I were king of the world, Eastholes would pay for all litigation expenses and lost wages resulting from their failure to adhere to the BINDING arbitration to which they agreed - along with punitive damages just for being, well, Eastholes.
Seniority via lawsuit. West mentality. Crap airline, crap pilots wanted by no other airline.