Fins Up
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From some of our guys:
October 8, 2010
Dear Fellow Pilots:
We are taking this opportunity to formally introduce ourselves to you. We are Captains and First Officers, past
members and volunteers of ALPA and other labor organizations, veterans and reservists, and pilots who have never
been union members. We are JetBlue pilots who believe in our company and are fully committed to its success. We
are the JetBlue ALPA Organizing Committee (JAOC)—more than 245 JetBlue pilots with diverse backgrounds and
experience but committed to one goal: the long-term success of JetBlue Airways and its pilot group through ALPA
representation.
We started as a small group of JetBlue pilots wanting to improve our careers while building on the strengths of
JetBlue. Spring-boarding off a lot of hard work by committed colleagues whose prior efforts fell short of their goal,
we were determined to find a way to have more meaningful input into our future. We decided to reach out to ALPA
to better understand the pros and cons of representation. Now, after meeting with ALPA’s leaders, pilots, and staff
for more than a year and growing the JAOC to the largest organizing committee in ALPA history, we believe ALPA
representation is not only the best choice but the only choice for JetBlue pilots and our families.
Over the past month, the JAOC has interacted with nearly all JetBlue pilots. To those of you who have shown your
enthusiastic support thus far, we thank you. To those of you who have shared your concerns, we thank you as well. As we
move forward, the JAOC continues to be interested in all JetBlue pilots’ concerns, thoughts, opinions, and ideas about
current and future representation. Please continue to let us know how you feel.
During our conversations with you over the past month, we have heard you loud and clear. JetBlue pilots
overwhelmingly believe we need a stronger voice, greater resources, and a legally binding contract in order to
protect and enhance our professional future and our families’ long-term security and interests. The majority of
JetBlue pilots also understand the value of ALPA representation while balancing the needs of JetBlue to ensure the
long-term success and viability of our company.
We have progressed to the point where it’s time to begin to provide you with information you will need to make
an informed decision. Over the coming weeks, we want to talk to you about what we have learned and why we are
taking this step. We have also invited ALPA pilot leaders, volunteers, and professional staff to answer the questions
you have about ALPA’s work today and in the past and, most importantly, where it sees the Association, profession,
and industry going forward.
We hope you’ll participate no matter what your views are about representation, because this is a decision about our
future. A schedule of meeting dates and locations is set out below:
BOS October 18 6pm – 9pm Hampton Inn – Logan Airport
JFK October 20 6pm – 9pm Doubletree JFK
JFK October 21 7pm – 10pm Austin’s Steak House
FLL October 25 6pm – 9pm Marriott Courtyard
MCO October 26 6pm – 9pm Holiday Inn MCO
LGB October 28 6pm – 9pm Marriott LGB
(individual city visits to come next)
We thank each of you for your continued interest and support of this effort. A lot of work is ahead of us, and we hope
that you will play a part in shaping the future of the JetBlue pilot group. If you are interested in becoming a member
of the JAOC or would like to volunteer to support our efforts, please contact any one of us on the JAOC.
Ultimately the choice of representation will be up to all of us. Until that time comes, here is the JAOC commitment:
Your JetBlue ALPA Organizing Committee will continue to support our company as much as we support JetBlue
pilots working together with a strong, unified voice to better influence and control our future. It’s time to contribute
to the future of our profession. It’s time to make JetBlue stronger—which means it’s time for ALPA.
In Unity,
The JetBlue ALPA Organizing Committee
The JBPA effort last year was voted down 2-1. It sounds like this thing is getting legs.
October 8, 2010
Dear Fellow Pilots:
We are taking this opportunity to formally introduce ourselves to you. We are Captains and First Officers, past
members and volunteers of ALPA and other labor organizations, veterans and reservists, and pilots who have never
been union members. We are JetBlue pilots who believe in our company and are fully committed to its success. We
are the JetBlue ALPA Organizing Committee (JAOC)—more than 245 JetBlue pilots with diverse backgrounds and
experience but committed to one goal: the long-term success of JetBlue Airways and its pilot group through ALPA
representation.
We started as a small group of JetBlue pilots wanting to improve our careers while building on the strengths of
JetBlue. Spring-boarding off a lot of hard work by committed colleagues whose prior efforts fell short of their goal,
we were determined to find a way to have more meaningful input into our future. We decided to reach out to ALPA
to better understand the pros and cons of representation. Now, after meeting with ALPA’s leaders, pilots, and staff
for more than a year and growing the JAOC to the largest organizing committee in ALPA history, we believe ALPA
representation is not only the best choice but the only choice for JetBlue pilots and our families.
Over the past month, the JAOC has interacted with nearly all JetBlue pilots. To those of you who have shown your
enthusiastic support thus far, we thank you. To those of you who have shared your concerns, we thank you as well. As we
move forward, the JAOC continues to be interested in all JetBlue pilots’ concerns, thoughts, opinions, and ideas about
current and future representation. Please continue to let us know how you feel.
During our conversations with you over the past month, we have heard you loud and clear. JetBlue pilots
overwhelmingly believe we need a stronger voice, greater resources, and a legally binding contract in order to
protect and enhance our professional future and our families’ long-term security and interests. The majority of
JetBlue pilots also understand the value of ALPA representation while balancing the needs of JetBlue to ensure the
long-term success and viability of our company.
We have progressed to the point where it’s time to begin to provide you with information you will need to make
an informed decision. Over the coming weeks, we want to talk to you about what we have learned and why we are
taking this step. We have also invited ALPA pilot leaders, volunteers, and professional staff to answer the questions
you have about ALPA’s work today and in the past and, most importantly, where it sees the Association, profession,
and industry going forward.
We hope you’ll participate no matter what your views are about representation, because this is a decision about our
future. A schedule of meeting dates and locations is set out below:
BOS October 18 6pm – 9pm Hampton Inn – Logan Airport
JFK October 20 6pm – 9pm Doubletree JFK
JFK October 21 7pm – 10pm Austin’s Steak House
FLL October 25 6pm – 9pm Marriott Courtyard
MCO October 26 6pm – 9pm Holiday Inn MCO
LGB October 28 6pm – 9pm Marriott LGB
(individual city visits to come next)
We thank each of you for your continued interest and support of this effort. A lot of work is ahead of us, and we hope
that you will play a part in shaping the future of the JetBlue pilot group. If you are interested in becoming a member
of the JAOC or would like to volunteer to support our efforts, please contact any one of us on the JAOC.
Ultimately the choice of representation will be up to all of us. Until that time comes, here is the JAOC commitment:
Your JetBlue ALPA Organizing Committee will continue to support our company as much as we support JetBlue
pilots working together with a strong, unified voice to better influence and control our future. It’s time to contribute
to the future of our profession. It’s time to make JetBlue stronger—which means it’s time for ALPA.
In Unity,
The JetBlue ALPA Organizing Committee
The JBPA effort last year was voted down 2-1. It sounds like this thing is getting legs.