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US Airways seeks declaratory judgement on pilot seniority issue

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Guppie - Please elaborate why you think hockeypilots' view is wrong - I say that could be a valid view

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1. I followed the LOA 93 procedings.....USAPA's position is very weak and they know it.

2. It's just silly to think the company would wait this long to file a complaint for declaratory relief, just to trump the LOA 93 ruling.

3. See post #19, last sentence.
 
Just thinking out loud:

If the arbitration between the company and USAPA (regarding LOA 93) came out in favor of USAPA, AND the company percieved the arbitration as UNFAIR.....would it be OK for the company to do anything it could to void the arbitration???????
 
Just thinking out loud:

If the arbitration between the company and USAPA (regarding LOA 93) came out in favor of USAPA, AND the company percieved the arbitration as UNFAIR.....would it be OK for the company to do anything it could to void the arbitration???????


Yes, a simple name change and poof, the arbitration is null and void.
 
Give us a fair arbitration and we will honor it. We don't submit to corruption and blackmail. Being an ALPA pimp, you probably wouldn't understand

HAHHAHAHHAAHHHAAHA! Give you a ruling that YOU want and you'll accept it? Has it ever occured to you that you might be in the wrong? Unbelievable.
 
Einstein, Airline contracts do not expire, they become amendable when the term expires(i.e. status quo) and remain in effect. The LOA 93 Hail Mary with"Freeze" used for snap backs is weak, but strange things can happen in arbitrations. Waiting for the USAPA spin from today's filing, word is case will go to Wake when the merits are reviewed.
 

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