There's a long list but the one that concerns me, and in my opinion warrants a recall, is the flat out refusal to keep the LEC reps in the loop about negotiating strategy as well as what was happening at the neg table.
There's a long list but the one that concerns me, and in my opinion warrants a recall, is the flat out refusal to keep the LEC reps in the loop about negotiating strategy as well as what was happening at the neg table.
I'm reading this on Forum Runner, so I see a CK post for the first time in a while, and it's actually reasonable! Bravo! Maybe there's hope for you yet.
That's interesting because two reps didn't know anything about the recall until they showed up at the MEC meeting. So if you have email, share in transparency. Otherwise we don't believe that this was anything other than a planned power grab at the expense of the entire pilot group.
That doesn't warrant a recall.
Generally, if the issue revolves around communication shortfalls (which by the way sure as hell wouldn't have moved past the LEC even if they were being briefed, so don't think you would have been given any additional data) there are threats made that IF things don't improve THEN recalls will happen. But to go from zero to 60 in one meeting over an item like comm is pretty unusual unless there are other issues at play.
What exactly constitutes grounds for a recall in your opinion?
How does the MEC officers operating completely independently of the LEC in regards to something as crucial as contract negotiations not cause for grave concern to the point of recall? This was in concert with several other issues I might add.
What exactly constitutes grounds for a recall in your opinion?
Where were the threats of a recall voiced? On APC? Where? Why wasn't a resolution passed? Why did they choose to show up at the MEC meeting and ambush the two LEC reps and the MEC? So far the entire process is cloaked in secrecy and that doesn't sit well with me or any of the new hires with whom I fly. Your idea of a pre/post strike divide is flawed.
What I read was that a list of 6 things to be done by the LEC was sent to the MEC officers, and it wasn't acted upon. While I'm sure they have their reasons, you can't just recall because someone isn't accepting and acting on micromanagement.
I'd say turning a fellow pilot into management (instead of pro standards) for supposedly "threatening" you is grounds for recall.
I'd say recording phone calls, even one way, without letting the pilot you're suppose to be representing know is grounds for recall.
Yet these two both ambushed the MEC officers at a meeting and the rest is history.