captairbusbb
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And the poor AWA guys get screwed again I bet .. Funny thing they were / are the one group of the 3 that were not bankrupt durning the mergers ..
Just curious, how? Obviously the Nic is still in force, it doesn't just disappear no matter what anyone agrees too unless the AWA pilots agree to give it up. I assume they won't unless offered something acceptable to them.
Just curious, how? Obviously the Nic is still in force, it doesn't just disappear no matter what anyone agrees too unless the AWA pilots agree to give it up. I assume they won't unless offered something acceptable to them.
There is no AWA Pilots after merger with Airways...... Atleast that how the American Union looked at it. Only American Pilots and US Airways Pilots. Gonna be interesting on how the Westies are handled.
This is not black and white and should not be viewed as such.
From an on line legal dictionary:
"The submission of a dispute to an unbiased third person designated by the parties to the controversy, who agree in advance to comply with the award—a decision to be issued after a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard.'
'Arbitration is a well-established and widely used means to end disputes. It is one of several kinds of Alternative Dispute Resolution, which provide parties to a controversy with a choice other than litigation. Unlike litigation, arbitration takes place out of court: the two sides select an impartial third party, known as an arbitrator; agree in advance to comply with the arbitrator's award; and then participate in a hearing at which both sides can present evidence and testimony. The arbitrator's decision is usually final, and courts rarely reexamine it."
ALPA reexamined it and found the Nicolau Seniority list to comply with all facets of the process. Further, it has been challenged in court. Two courts have told USAPA they are free to negotiate away from the Nicolau list, BUT tread on dangerous ground at the possibility of a DFR lawsuit against them and any other party involved.
CB
Pass the popcorn please....
It's time to move together in one direction.