tjandthebear
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Make sure you wear your full uniform INCLUDING your hat to this one folks. So this is ALPA's great big move? Informational picket for 3 hours at 3 different locations. Shouldn't we have been doing this a bit sooner? Is it January 1st yet?
To the mesaba pilots ... burn it down. We will stand strong with you (but probably without the hats on) have faith and keep your heads held high.
Newsflash from ALPA International
All ALPA Pilots Invited to Rallies Set for Thursday
Mesaba pilots outraged by latest bankruptcy court edict
October 24, 2006
All ALPA pilots are urged to attend one of three picketing events on Thursday in support of the embattled Mesaba pilots struggling against bankruptcy abuse.
The Bankruptcy Court ruled late Monday night that Mesaba’s unions are not permitted to strike, and Mesaba management has announced that it will impose its latest contract proposal on Thursday, October 26. This decision is unprecedented, and ALPA intends to vigorously appeal.
To demonstrate their commitment to defending their contract while staring down the threat of a contract rejection and strike injunction, Mesaba pilots will conduct informational picketing in all three pilot domiciles on Thursday, October 26.
All ALPA members are invited and encouraged to attend these events. The Mesaba bankruptcy court decision is one that will reverberate throughout the industry unless it is reversed. Now, more than ever, strong pilot action is needed to defend the profession and send a strong message to every airline management that pilots are united in their efforts to achieve the contracts they deserve.
We must make it clear that the unprecedented circumstances facing our pilot group have not dampened our resolve. Our unity is our strength.
The picketing will take place at the following locations:
MSP: 10:30 a.m. — Meet at the ALPA offices (7900 International Drive, Bloomington MN). The buses will transport participants downtown to attend a rally and picket by the courthouse. If you would like to go downtown directly, please meet at the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis Downtown Hotel (618 Second Avenue South) at 11:00 a.m. The buses will return to the ALPA offices around 1:30 p.m.
DTW: 4:30 p.m. — Meet at the Hilton Suites Detroit Metro Airport hotel. Buses will take participants to the airport to picket until 6:30 p.m.
MEM: 11:45 a.m. — Meet at the Holiday Inn Select Memphis Airport. Picketing will take place until 2:00 p.m. at the airport.
For all three locations, please arrive in full uniform, including hat, and remember to dress for the weather.
For any question, please call the strike center:
DTW Strike Center 1-866-921-7833
MEM Strike Center 1-866-922-7833
MSP Strike Center 1-866-920-7833
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To the mesaba pilots ... burn it down. We will stand strong with you (but probably without the hats on) have faith and keep your heads held high.
Newsflash from ALPA International
All ALPA Pilots Invited to Rallies Set for Thursday
Mesaba pilots outraged by latest bankruptcy court edict
October 24, 2006
All ALPA pilots are urged to attend one of three picketing events on Thursday in support of the embattled Mesaba pilots struggling against bankruptcy abuse.
The Bankruptcy Court ruled late Monday night that Mesaba’s unions are not permitted to strike, and Mesaba management has announced that it will impose its latest contract proposal on Thursday, October 26. This decision is unprecedented, and ALPA intends to vigorously appeal.
To demonstrate their commitment to defending their contract while staring down the threat of a contract rejection and strike injunction, Mesaba pilots will conduct informational picketing in all three pilot domiciles on Thursday, October 26.
All ALPA members are invited and encouraged to attend these events. The Mesaba bankruptcy court decision is one that will reverberate throughout the industry unless it is reversed. Now, more than ever, strong pilot action is needed to defend the profession and send a strong message to every airline management that pilots are united in their efforts to achieve the contracts they deserve.
We must make it clear that the unprecedented circumstances facing our pilot group have not dampened our resolve. Our unity is our strength.
The picketing will take place at the following locations:
MSP: 10:30 a.m. — Meet at the ALPA offices (7900 International Drive, Bloomington MN). The buses will transport participants downtown to attend a rally and picket by the courthouse. If you would like to go downtown directly, please meet at the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis Downtown Hotel (618 Second Avenue South) at 11:00 a.m. The buses will return to the ALPA offices around 1:30 p.m.
DTW: 4:30 p.m. — Meet at the Hilton Suites Detroit Metro Airport hotel. Buses will take participants to the airport to picket until 6:30 p.m.
MEM: 11:45 a.m. — Meet at the Holiday Inn Select Memphis Airport. Picketing will take place until 2:00 p.m. at the airport.
For all three locations, please arrive in full uniform, including hat, and remember to dress for the weather.
For any question, please call the strike center:
DTW Strike Center 1-866-921-7833
MEM Strike Center 1-866-922-7833
MSP Strike Center 1-866-920-7833
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Questions or comments on this FastRead? Give us your feedback on these or other issues at [email protected].
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Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l
1625 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20036 (703) 689-2270