If XJT does not agree the entire transaction will be cancelled...
Trip...
On the Skywest conference call, JA stated that they could see profits of 35 to 50 million per year as a result of this transaction. They also mentioned a new 10 year deal with CAL. That is a
minimum of $350,000,000 over a ten year period.
Think about that for just a minute or two.
To me, and many others... they already showed their cards. Their hand has been played. Our scope is tight. IMHO... They will not back out of the deal over "One-List" and lose a potential
half a billion dollars and a cornering of the Regional market, for a paltry $30 million dollar investment.
This is the first week of negotiations... only one meeting has transpired and one offer is on the table. It's not the one that complies with our contract, so it's simply not acceptable.
Why... oh why... would we simply give in after not even trying? JA has hundreds of millions to lose in this battle. Follow the money and I think you'll understand.
As far a the position of the ASA MEC as commented on earlier, MEC members are saying off the record that they think XJT is crazy for going for one list.
Not the ones talking to me... or to our union.
Trip, if you guys want an industry leading contract in the future... regardless of whether or not we merge... you have to show much more backbone than what you are showing here. Emotions run high in negotiations... fear of the unknown runs rampant and is perpetuated by management. It's a tactic, pure and simple.
To fight for what is right... isn't always the "popular" thing to do, but it is... for lack of a better word... the "right" thing to do.
If they pull out... so be it. Being independent, without fear of the whipsaw... and having the ability to freely seek new work, contracts, and opportunities is certainly not a bad thing.
Bob