What if it everything works out fair and square?
Seniority is dovetail class and craft, work reg issues are worked out, the possibility of negotiated early out packages and move packages for both groups, significant pay raises for US and enhancements for AA group. An integrated agreement that truly has the best of both CBAs. NAAP group wants to ditch the TWU because they have blocked this very possibility. No reason given! What!? They do not have either group's best interest in mind. What possible good reason can they have to block our two groups from working out a deal? I would like to hear anybody's thought on that question.
This is not a disagreement between our two groups in any way. This is something the International is promoting, especially after the departure of 542's executive board. Nobody I have spoke to at AA harbors any ill will against anybody at US and to suggest that is just fiction. We will all become friends work together and share an office someday. Why would anybody want anything other than the very best for both groups as we come together as one office. That is the vision I believe the NAAP has for the future. Not under the yoke of the international paying dues to a group that has proven it does not have our best interests in mind. Blocking the very people, our local leaders, whom we have relied on in the past from working out a deal that is best for both groups.
Seniority is dovetail class and craft, work reg issues are worked out, the possibility of negotiated early out packages and move packages for both groups, significant pay raises for US and enhancements for AA group. An integrated agreement that truly has the best of both CBAs. NAAP group wants to ditch the TWU because they have blocked this very possibility. No reason given! What!? They do not have either group's best interest in mind. What possible good reason can they have to block our two groups from working out a deal? I would like to hear anybody's thought on that question.
This is not a disagreement between our two groups in any way. This is something the International is promoting, especially after the departure of 542's executive board. Nobody I have spoke to at AA harbors any ill will against anybody at US and to suggest that is just fiction. We will all become friends work together and share an office someday. Why would anybody want anything other than the very best for both groups as we come together as one office. That is the vision I believe the NAAP has for the future. Not under the yoke of the international paying dues to a group that has proven it does not have our best interests in mind. Blocking the very people, our local leaders, whom we have relied on in the past from working out a deal that is best for both groups.