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US Airways seeks declaratory judgement on pilot seniority issue

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Mergers are like a pilot marriage in high speed. You just skip to the part where you divide up the booty, most going to the lawyers, and each side hates each other because they didn't get their fair share of "half". And to top it all off, the couple ends up so poor they still live under the same roof in order to get by. Still luv U hun.:blush:

You guys are only acting up for the same reason the dog licks his nuts, because you can. Nobody is willing to hold you accountable.....yet, anyway.

The problem is not necessarily who gets what, it's how you are going about it. Reneging, using force, etc.
 
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Yeah, binding arbitration will last forever.. like those anti gravity balloons in your avatar. :laugh:

Yeah, like the courts are going to throw out binding arbitration and put all previous arbitration into chaos. Just to please a bunch of east pilots. :laugh:
 
No USAPA spin at all today!!! Full panic mode at CLT or are they splitting up this months cut(LM-2 pay out!).
 
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... except when it violates a union's Duty to Fairly Represent...

Seniority disputes are an internal union process. It abhors me that you can even think about hijacking the company and getting them involved with your problems. You westies are real class acts- NOT
 

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