So, you are opposed to stapling 370 NJI guys to your list, but you're OK with AAA stapling about 1300 AWA guys to their list?
I never wrote that I supported stapling. DOH was the topic. I, personally, would have a hard time looking a NJI guy in the eye if they had been stapled. I'm very happy that the proposal was never on the table.
For starters....It's not ALPA's merger policy. Also, DOH puts too many AWA pilots in harms way if US has to furlough. If a furlough were to occur, the new hires would be the first to go and rightly so, but there aren't many of them. Next to go would be a mix of our new hires that were hired from 2004 to 2005 and AAA 1999 hires. The next batch to get furloughed would be mostly the AWA pilots that were hired after 1990. That would account for all but about the top 1/3 of the AWA pilots. After that, it would be a mix of AWA and AAA guys, but at a pace that favors AAA.
So, what you are saying above is that those with the most longevity with the combined company would still be employed.
Answer me this:
Our bottom guy at the time of the merger had a few months on the property. Why should he be put in a more precarious position than the guy on the bottom of AAA's list? Remember, before you answer, the old US Airways does not exist. The merger created a new company that goes by LCC on the NYSE.
Seniority, simply.
It just seems like such a tremendous waste or time, money, resources and earnings to debate this issue. But whatever...
After seeing the actions of the US Airways east pilots in the last few months, I am too.