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Hope Mr. Kelly is watching! This is what he'll get to enjoy in the next couple of years. We'll all get to look back and think to ourselves "it was a nice ride while it lasted". Best of luck to the SWA guys.

SWA and the culture is GK's hands. I am still cautiously optimistic he won't stray from that, and piss off 35,000 employees or 16,000 crew members.
We will see.
 
I got $20 bucks on 20 pages. Minimimun.

Guess binding arbitration doesn't mean anything anymore. Let's just tie it up in legal battles for years and roll the dice that we can get some crazy judge to set a terrible precedent to negate "binding arbitration".

This kind of thing is getting out of hand.

I Agree. I bet 50 pages min.
 
I have no dog in this fight but for an arbitrator to allow the merging of essentially mainline and regional seniority lists together shows how completely out of touch with reality he is. Just because an arbitrator decides it doesn't mean it is beyond reproach...

The problem is that all parties agree on........wait for it...........BINDING ARBITRATION. Then when they don't like the decision they take their ball and go home. If you don't want to abide by the BINDING ARBITRATION then don't agree to it.
 
The problem is that all parties agree on........wait for it...........BINDING ARBITRATION. Then when they don't like the decision they take their ball and go home. If you don't want to abide by the BINDING ARBITRATION then don't agree to it.

I don't think you have a choice. I'm amazed that the Frontier pilots(sort of mainline) were merged in with the Republic pilots (definitely regional) with worse than DOH. Common sense would have been the other way.
 
The problem is that all parties agree on........wait for it...........BINDING ARBITRATION. Then when they don't like the decision they take their ball and go home. If you don't want to abide by the BINDING ARBITRATION then don't agree to it.


You are correct, but if the binding arbitrator doesn't follow the rules, then what?
 
The problem is that all parties agree on........wait for it...........BINDING ARBITRATION. Then when they don't like the decision they take their ball and go home. If you don't want to abide by the BINDING ARBITRATION then don't agree to it.

I see where you are coming from. If we agree to disagree, then we agree to take it to binding arbitration.
 

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