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”…trusting ze process…”
Uh, no kidding?Considering the 220, i wouldn’t suggest buying a boat based on that recaptured flying
Uh, no kidding?Considering the 220, i wouldn’t suggest buying a boat based on that recaptured flying
I haven't been at SkyWest for too long but this has to be as close as we've ever been unioninzing. First there's this whole debacle making line pilots fight their battles and threatening our certificates without any substantial reasoning. The organization of this whole crusade has been laughable but on par with how SAPA operates everything else. The FOM willl change, we will get commuter hotels, we will get employee parking passes. The funniest was about a month ago when one of the better communicators of the SAPA reps said he was disappointed with how slow the company has been to address QOL issues since we signed our TA. Uhhhh ya think? That's why people wanted it addressed at the same time as the TA because that was the only leverage we had.
Also the apathy appears to be at an all time low. I know voter turnout has always been horrible at this company but this just seems like a joke at this point. The current president won his election because the other guy just dropped out. I'm a region 4 pilot and I feel like we've had votes for reps at least once a month for the last half year. Every vote has had less and less participants and this last one that ended last night was won by the incumbent because not one single other pilot even tried to run.
I've signed up for the skywestalpa website but beyond that I don't really have a clue how the whole process works because I don't have any other social media but I hope something happens soon.
If they'd scrap that ridiculous (and probably illegal) NDA good people WOULD run. The last really well intentioned person won and resigned her position because she wasn't willing to "sign away" a legal right. So in other words, people that actually WILL stand up for what's right aren't really allowed in.You're running, right?
If they'd scrap that ridiculous (and probably illegal) NDA good people WOULD run. The last really well intentioned person won and resigned her position because she wasn't willing to "sign away" a legal right. So in other words, people that actually WILL stand up for what's right aren't really allowed in.
Agreed. I would have less of a problem with them (although not on this issue, because this is wrong) if they were actually certified. But they aren't. And I'm pretty sure management funded "unions" are illegal but I'm too lazy to do my homework on the source for that.”All the hassles of being in a union, but none of the national benefits, NLRB recognition or legal resources”.
We have a group of people at my shop who want a SouthernJets Pilots ONLY union, but they’re generally people who are working their first private sector job that have never been at a non-union or student council-run airline before.
”All the hassles of being in a union, but none of the national benefits, NLRB recognition or legal resources”.
We have a group of people at my shop who want a SouthernJets Pilots ONLY union, but they’re generally people who are working their first private sector job that have never been at a non-union or student council-run airline before.
All you have to do is point at APA.”All the hassles of being in a union, but none of the national benefits, NLRB recognition or legal resources”.
We have a group of people at my shop who want a SouthernJets Pilots ONLY union, but they’re generally people who are working their first private sector job that have never been at a non-union or student council-run airline before.
Agreed. I would have less of a problem with them (although not on this issue, because this is wrong) if they were actually certified. But they aren't. And I'm pretty sure management funded "unions" are illegal but I'm too lazy to do my homework on the source for that.
APA is the finest most upstanding bunch of...All you have to do is point at APA.
That's a lot of words to say "morons!"We have a group of people at my shop who want a SouthernJets Pilots ONLY union, but they’re generally people who are working their first private sector job that have never been at a non-union or student council-run airline before.
I'd be interested to read, but again, the party with standing to this never seems to do anything about it.They're illegal, though I'm on the road right now and can't give you a specific cite.
They're illegal, though I'm on the road right now and can't give you a specific cite.
Or have legal resources at a national level to consult before putting out emails with legal interpretations about whether you could face certification action for not following their direction.Imagine if SAPA had a national “arbiter“ of sorts they could sit down with alongside UA to work it out In a cogent, rational fashion.
Supposedly a story of ZW pilot being denied a non-rev seat on OO today on APC.
That's right about where swift and painful remedial training is in order if true.
Not for non-revs. This is an idiot misinterpreting an idiotic “instruction”Yeah those were the instructions given out. Deny all UAL, and UAL exclusive regional pilots. What a crappy time to be a captain in a UAL base. I just keep hoping I don’t have to deal with this personally before it’s over.
Sorry it’s early on the west coast. I didn’t see that. Yup, jackass move. I could not care less who is back there.Not for non-revs. This is an idiot misinterpreting an idiotic “instruction”
What an embarrassment.
He’s my classmate, can confirm. Guy was trying to go see his kids (divorced) and now can’t. The airport they live by is served exclusively by OO.Supposedly a story of ZW pilot being denied a non-rev seat on OO today on APC.
That's right about where swift and painful remedial training is in order if true.
It’s almost as if NRSA and pilot jump seats are separate things?Not for non-revs. This is an idiot misinterpreting an idiotic “instruction”
What an embarrassment.