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Where can I download the Northwest and USAir/AWA contracts?

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Wing Twist

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I tried the search function but no luck. I'd appreciate it if anyone could point me in the right direction. I can either download it or if anyone could send it to me via email that would be great too.

Thanks
 
You can download each from their respective MEC websites I would think. Unlikely you're going to find them floating around the 'net.
 
Do you mean if we are a ALPA member at one airline we can go on the ALPA website and see another carriers contract?
 
it seems that the Northwest contract isn't publicly available. I have been looking for it as well...
 
Guys, you are NOT going to find any of the CBA's on a public board. They are available for download IF you have access to the private MEC/LEC boards, which you obviously do not. That 'aint by accident by the way!
 
True, although ASA management did post both pilot and FA contracts on a public web site during negotiations. If I remember right they sent it in a memo to all employees as a ploy to pit the rest of them against us.

JMHO

It is out of date since we have a new contract, but still there. www.asacontract.com
 
If you work for an ALPA carrier, ask a member of your LEC to get you a copy from the ALPA website.

I'm not sure why that information isn't available to all ALPA members (sure would be great for informational purposes), but asking one of your reps is a minor inconvenience and they *shouldn't* have a problem doing so for you.
 

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