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misterwl
07-19-2012, 09:32 AM
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CEOs from American Airlines, US Airways meet before court hearing to discuss merger of airlines
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ironspud
07-20-2012, 05:28 AM
"Speaking yesterday at a National Press Club luncheon in D.C., Parker reiterated his long-expressed desire to merge the two airlines. He was joined at the head table at the event by the leadership of AMR’s three unions: the Allied Pilots Association, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, and the Transport Workers Union."
Where was the mighty USCABA?
GW258
07-20-2012, 09:46 AM
Who is USCABA?
justjack
07-20-2012, 10:22 AM
Who is USCABA?
An attempt to make this thread another ****in' match between the East and West. Over and over, people outside of the seniority dispute, have posted the definition of "scab" but apparently it continues to be a lost cause.
More important than where is USAPA, is perhaps, why after all than has happened,have airline pilots not figured out that in order to shift some of the power from management, pilots must come to the bargaining table as one group?
justjack
07-20-2012, 10:25 AM
An attempt to make this thread another ****in match between the East and West. Over and over, people outside of the seniority dispute, have posted the definition of "scab" but apparently it continues to be a lost cause.
More important than where is USAPA, is perhaps, why after all than has happened,have airline pilots not figured out that in order to shift some of the power from management, pilots must come to the bargaining table as one group?
Cool. I didn't have to *** my own "****"
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