Good luck for you guys.
I talked to one of FOs, I think, shuttle america side, he is more interesting to fly airbus and not happy that he has to be sit the right seat longer than 2 years. :insane:
Management did you a favor. Your bargaining position in Section 6 would have been weakened if you had agreed to this extension. To be honest, your bargaining position is already weakened just by your union proposing it, but it would have been worse if it had been signed. Such an agreement could be seen by the NMB as a tacit approval by the union that such rates are considered somewhere within the acceptable range, and I certainly hope that's not the case.
Polar742's comments are right on the mark. Todd, with limited regional experience and even less at ATN speaks as not from extensive experience, but with what he's told to say. To the detriment of those who believe he has decades of experience, he passes himself off as a knowledgeable person.
Todd,
For the record, the IBT is paying for a "professional" negotiator for our contract, excuse me, for the kum-bah-yah contract for AAWH. The funny thing is he over-promised on things he obviously couldn't deliver on.
The great QoL contract that was signed under ALPA I'm living under was negotiated without professional negotiators.
Whether you like it or not, right now, as goes the RAH labor agreement, goes the rest of the passenger agreements.
Todd, other ALPA guys here: I don't care if you're elected or you choose to use your personal time as a volunteer..... if you don't do your job, everyone should know about it and you should be removed.
He will no doubt, post the response to this that he is told to post.
727to7400,
I've seen some posts from you, and from the POV, I'm sure we have the same abusers from NY.
How about a bit of background on yourself, so we can see where you're coming from?
Perhaps you've already done that, and I missed it. If so, I apologize in advance.
Thanks,
Polar
Not true. ALPA always has a professional negotiator working on every contract negotiation. Usually several in the latter stages.
Out of curiosity, who is the professional negotiator working for the Pinnacle MEC? As you know, we just removed PF and ZC.... replaced with CT and PH)
In that case, if his career expectations are not playing out as he had fantasized, he can always turn in his badge and equipment.
I'm unimpressed by the union's work thus far, from negotiations to communications. Funny thing is, when you disagree and you say something, the unionistas responses are:
That depends on your definition of "professional negotiator." The IBT is using the former NC Chair from Midwest Airlines to handle a lot of their negotiations work, and he is far from being a professional negotiator. A former MEC Chair from UAL is also a lead negotiator for the IBT, but again, he is not a professional negotiator. His work was always in ALPA political positions. What you really need is an attorney that has specialized in contract negotiations and enforcement for most of his life. Someone like Bruce York, the guy that John keeps attacking in his posts out of pure ignorance.
You can believe or not believe as your heart desires. Just show me another organization, right now, that has the ability to bring all the flying under one scope clause.I don't believe that's the case at all.
I can tell you know nothing about my organization other than what you hear from national.
Since we have a small company, I know for a fact the guys that signed our contract negotiated it. They may have had help gathering data or whatnot from ALPA, but they negotiated it. If you'd like to get in touch with the guy that negotiated our 1999 contract and is one of the negotiators for this combined contract, I'll provide his email to you so you can ask him face to face. Quite honestly, he is one of the smartest people I know, and I'd hate to be sitting across the table from him.
So, if you want to tit-for-tat about stuff you know less than you'd like to admit you know about, please.
How about for once, you listen to someone instead of trying to tell me I'm wrong?
Did Mesa have a professional negotiator? How about the TSA contract that those are living under? How about the PCL contract that is being amended? Did you have a professional negotiator for that?
If you did, then it seems that we all end up in the same place. And again, it all falls on the pilot group at the individual airline.
You can believe or not believe as your heart desires. Just show me another organization, right now, that has the ability to bring all the flying under one scope clause.
It's just one organization. That's it. Can you find it? I'm not talking about what XYZ's pilots are considering or what they are proposing or not acting on. I'm looking for an organization that is currently acting to bring all the brand's flying onto one list.
So, again, why not bring some positivity instead of turning it into a bashfest, as commonly happens?