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What is the status of the ALPA De-certification vote at US Airways?

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Keep in mind, most of the rhettoric and pure stupidity posted by the likes of Kerosene, BeCareful and Weasil Lips are guys who were furloughed and are the most disenfranchised of the East bunch.

You can pretty much ignore ALGFLYER - he was neither an America West employee or US Airways employee and should be thankful he even gets to fight with us as he backdoored his way in and should be happy to be at the bottom of the list, not scabbily salivating over some dream of a seat grab with the rest of the USAPA d-bags.


Considering that you were not hired until December of 2004 you are pretty bold to discount those of us who lived through the destruction of the airline. You may not like the reasons that I gave you about how and why I feel the way that I do, but I was there and you were not.

I watched as ALPA supposedly tried to protect our jobs at Airways, at the same time they represented the carriers that were TAKING our jobs. I watched as 737's and f-100's be parked and the flying transferred to RJ's flown by other ALPA members. I watched as they (ALPA Mec) gladly flew 95 hours a month, something that had never been done at airways, as 1800+ guys sat on the street. I saw Airways become an airline that is 10 different airlines.

Thats right under ALPA's watchful eye airways is now being flown by 10 airlines ......Most ALPA carriers. As far as I can tell no other airline even comes close to this rediculous amount of outsourcing.

That is why I signed the card, because it really cannot get any worse for a mainline pilot than the path ALPA has allowed us to go down.

Don't know if a new union will fix it, but at least the crowd that I pay dues to wont be the same guys that represet the 250 hour guy that the company is trying to replace us with.
 
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That is why I signed the card, because it really cannot get any worse for a mainline pilot than the path ALPA has allowed us to go down.
A sucker bet if I ever saw one. If the AWA pilots were pro-USAPA there would at least be a chance of your prediction coming true. But as long as it's USAPA's stated goal to end-run around binding arbitration you shall see no peace and no improvement in anything. In fact, management will easily take advantage of the discord. You can quote me later: under USAPA it can and shall get worse for the mainline pilots. The problem lies not within the union but within the USAirways (East) pilots' expectations and sense of entitlement.
 
Don't know if a new union will fix it, but at least the crowd that I pay dues to wont be the same guys that represet the 250 hour guy that the company is trying to replace us with.

FDX went down this road....the new union only took more money out of our pockets and delayed our first contract for years...u guys better have deep pockets...the company will milk every dime out of your union and u will be assessed to death...ALPAs warchest might come in handy...we went back to ALPA for mainly those reasons....but good luck..u will need it
 
Holy crap, talk about hypocracy!


Let's not forget multi $$billion lawsuits!

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....no hypocracy 737pylt......I'm looking out for number 1 also......and that ain't you..... If you can't beat'em.......join'em.....

It's clear by looking at the various issues that we all look at them from our own perspective and don't really give a darn about the affect on the other guy......Whether it senior/junior pay vs. pension, age 60, scope, or mergers.....I don't feel the love......

While this isn't good for "collective" bargaining....it is a reality....Ignoring it and pretending that it doesn't exist simply means you will be run over by a fellow "brother".....
 
A sucker bet if I ever saw one. If the AWA pilots were pro-USAPA there would at least be a chance of your prediction coming true. But as long as it's USAPA's stated goal to end-run around binding arbitration you shall see no peace and no improvement in anything. In fact, management will easily take advantage of the discord. You can quote me later: under USAPA it can and shall get worse for the mainline pilots. The problem lies not within the union but within the USAirways (East) pilots' expectations and sense of entitlement.

To be frank that is a point of view. You didn't watch it from our point of view.

For me the Nic award is not a factor, bottom of the list is bottom of the list for me.

For others such as my friend that was hired in 1986 and never sat a day of furlough at airways it probably comes into play for him. You accuse him of a seat grab but look at it from his point of view. He WAS a Captain, but under nic he is junior to a 2000 hire, as it stands he will NEVER make it back to the left seat. So for him he does much better if the airlines remain seperate even under the current LOA.

We watched as our airline was outsourced to the lowest bidder. Even if we had just a fraction of that flying back this whole argument would be moot. The 170/175 flying would be enough to put nearly 100% of the current pilot group in the left seat, east and west. Been to DCA or PHL lately? 170's as far as the eye can see. 25 new 175's in USAir paint this past year alone.....every one of them a 737 or f-100 replacement. In 1999 we had the tightest scope in the industry, by 2007 customers could probably fly USairways for a month straight and never climb on a USAirways airplane.

I am under no illusion that a new union will be the cure all. But when I get Propaganda letters from ALPA telling me how they (ALPA officers) ONLY got longevity raises etc etc, well that is nice real nice. They ONLY got small longevity raises, what about the 1000's of the pilots that they represent? 50% pay cuts, downgrades, furloughs, etc. Yep the fact that ALPA officers got a raise and not paycuts while the guys they represent industry wide got butchered is quite telling about their priorities. They in my view have lost all connection with the pilots they are supposed to serve. Especially when they send out letters like that one in an attempt to keep my support!
 
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And you think the West pilots are going to just sit by and allow you and uSAPa to rape them? I think not. They'll refuse to pay dues, and with 40% of the pilot group not paying dues, the new "union" will be completely impotent (although these idiots would probably be impotent even if 100% paid their dues). Then a small group of West pilots that actually join and pay dues will be able to sue uSAPa for DFR, since a virtual abrogation of the Nic award is an obvious DFR breach. uSAPa would be bankrupt just trying to defend against the lawsuit, never even getting to the point of having to pay out a settlement. You guys are mind-numbingly stupid if you think this uSAPa nonsense will lead you to anywhere but immense failure.


Hey, I wasn't saying this was going to happen or even if it is being considered. Someone asked how it could be possible under a different union. That's all I did was show a possibility...
 
Why I submitted the card.


1. ALPA agreed to do away with the pension with no pilot vote.

2. ALPA allowed the increase from 85 hours to 95 hours a month. that kept the furloughees out another 2 years at least.

3. ALPA allowed the sales outsourcing of the 170's and 175's, keeping the furloughees out and downgrading more Captains. At least we kept the 190's Thanks to the AWA guys as I understand it.

4. ALPA allowed the wholesale outsourcing frenzy of RJ's (hundreds of airframes) with over 1800 pilots on the street.

5. ALPA couldn't have cared less about me (furloughee) for the past five years, now that I have a vote they want to be my best friend again.

Just a partial list and I am not including the hose job at my furloughee job with another carrier at the hands of ALPA national.

For the last 6 years I have watched ALPA support whoever fills their pockets more, They seem to have lost sight of what their purpose is, not the "Association" as their letters to me keep stating, but the pilots.

Is USAPA the right choice? Dunno, but a little change is not always bad. Win or lose this process will have the effect of shaking things up and reminding the union (whoever it ends up being) what their real purpose is.....and it is not their bank account.


Considering that you were not hired until December of 2004 you are pretty bold to discount those of us who lived through the destruction of the airline. You may not like the reasons that I gave you about how and why I feel the way that I do, but I was there and you were not.

I watched as ALPA supposedly tried to protect our jobs at Airways, at the same time they represented the carriers that were TAKING our jobs. I watched as 737's and f-100's be parked and the flying transferred to RJ's flown by other ALPA members. I watched as they (ALPA Mec) gladly flew 95 hours a month, something that had never been done at airways, as 1800+ guys sat on the street. I saw Airways become an airline that is 10 different airlines.

Thats right under ALPA's watchful eye airways is now being flown by 10 airlines ......Most ALPA carriers. As far as I can tell no other airline even comes close to this rediculous amount of outsourcing.

That is why I signed the card, because it really cannot get any worse for a mainline pilot than the path ALPA has allowed us to go down.

Don't know if a new union will fix it, but at least the crowd that I pay dues to wont be the same guys that represet the 250 hour guy that the company is trying to replace us with.

No offense, but you should probably do a little more research on how a union actually works before you cast your vote to "shake things up". You blame ALPA for everything mentioned above, when in reality, it is your MEC (your fellow Airways pilots) who are in charge. If you vote in USAPA, all you are doing is leaving your fellow pilots in charge, but under a different union logo. Had your same representatives gone through the same events under a different union name, it would have most likely been the same outcome. All that ALPA National does is ADVISE each pilot group on legal matters, economic conditions of carriers, etc. YOUR representatives actually make the decisions, NOT ALPA.

The reality is that voting in USAPA will simply prolong your life under a horrible contract, nothing more...nothing different.

USAPA is simply an emotional response to the events that have transpired over the past few years, designed to appeal to the uninformed. None of us think that 175s should be flying around in Airways colors without Airways pilots, but you have your fellow pilots to blame for that.
 
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I am under no illusion that a new union will be the cure all. But when I get Propaganda letters from ALPA telling me how they (ALPA officers) ONLY got longevity raises etc etc, well that is nice real nice. They ONLY got small longevity raises, what about the 1000's of the pilots that they represent? 50% pay cuts, downgrades, furloughs, etc. Yep the fact that ALPA officers got a raise and not paycuts while the guys they represent industry wide got butchered is quite telling about their priorities. They in my view have lost all connection with the pilots they are supposed to serve. Especially when they send out letters like that one in an attempt to keep my support!


I think Prater gets 10 times my pay...E190 FO 1999 hire????
 
You can pretty much ignore ALGFLYER - he was neither an America West employee or US Airways employee and should be thankful he even gets to fight with us as he backdoored his way in and should be happy to be at the bottom of the list, not scabbily salivating over some dream of a seat grab with the rest of the USAPA d-bags.

First of all, I was an employee of US Airways. I was hired in 2004. And second, and I mean this in a nice way... F- you...

OK, I feel better now, anyway...

As you pointed out, I am at the bottom of the list. That's the beauty of my position. You see, the NIC award really doesn't affect me. No matter how the list goes, or is, I am still in the same place. So for you to imply that I'm a scab and looking for a seat grab is complete BS... You're just so angry, you lash out at anyone.
 

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