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Well now that they are on strike, I'm interested to see how the contigency plan works, and if other unions support AMFA. It's going to be a long night for me.
 
Good enough. No one has replyed to the same question on Airliners.net.

Glad to see them standing-up for what they believe. Best wishes.

Thanks

Southside
 
Dodge said:
There is always someone willing to do your job cheaper. Just look at the U.S border.

Irony of it is, that the Governors of New Mexico and Arizona have declared states of emergency due to the influx of border violence.

Seems people can run across fast enough....

Nu
 
WillowRunVortex said:
Well, If your right thats unfortunate for NWA ALPA. Cause it is only gonna take 20% to not fly to shut the airline down. NWA trained a WOPPING 12oo FA's. Not nearly enough,,,even for just the severe PFAA membership 20% of 11,000= 2200). YEEEAAAHHH...BABY!
Hey Vortex,

What happened to all that PFAA support for AMFA?

Where's that sympathy strike?

Yeah, that's what I thought... all talk and no action from the F/A group.

Not that the pilot side is any better; I'm personally a bit disappointed in ALPA for not taking a more aggressive stance against management's actions.
 

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