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Old 05-16-2012, 01:44 PM
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Any updates on this thing? It has been way too long. Who is in charge of this anymore? Time to pay it back.
This is beyond ridiculous.

Communiqué: Merger Assessment Fund
By First Officer David Sarker, CMR MEC Secretary‐Treasurer
There has been a lot of discussion, and some rumors, surrounding the Merger Assessment Fund (“the Fund”). This communiqué is to inform the Comair pilots on the state of the Fund and try to answer some frequently asked questions.
First, the Merger Assessment Fund was brought into existence through a resolution passed at the Regular MEC Meeting on April 10, 2008. Although it’s called the “Merger Assessment Fund” per the ALPA Admin Manual Section 45, it is not only used in case of a merger. The resolution states that it “will be used to pay expenses related to the proceedings involving seniority integration incident to a merger or other corporate transaction affecting Comair pilots, or potential seniority integration incident to a potential merger or other corporate transaction affecting Comair pilots.”
As the language indicates, the Fund’s money is there to be used not only for mergers, but any potential seniority integration that would be created by any other corporate transaction. As other wholly owned airlines were slowly being bought and sold and pilot seniorities being integrated (example: Mesaba, Pinnacle, ASA, Colgan and Compass), the MEC came to the conclusion that the Fund continues to be necessary, maybe now more than ever before. With that in mind, at the Special MEC Meeting on July 6, 2010 the motion passed unanimously to keep the Fund in place.
Recently, there have been rumors concerning the Fund’s money and how it was being spent. Here are the facts – since the inception of the Fund almost three years ago, $3,177 has been paid out in expenses, ALL of which was used for attorney fees associated with the Merger Committee’s work. No money was paid out for Flight Pay Loss or any other expenses incurred by any MEC volunteers. The current balance of the Fund is $267,230.
Here are answers to a few frequently asked questions:
Q: Since we didn’t merge with anyone yet, can I get my money back now that I’m leaving Comair?
A: No. Since the money you paid was while you were employed here, the money will remain in the Fund until the Fund is dissolved.
Q: I still owe money from the Assessment. What do I do to be caught up on my payments?
A: Contact David Sarker ([email protected]) to arrange for payments. Being behind on assessments have the same effect as being behind on union dues and can cause a member to be in “bad standing” or be expelled from membership if one remains in bad standing for too long.
Q: What happens when the Fund is dissolved? What if I’m not at Comair at the time?
A: Per Section 45.K(6) of the ALPA Admin Manual, the “distribution will be on a pro‐rata basis to those pilots who contributed to the Fund...”
If you leave Comair prior to the dissolution of the Fund, the money will still come to you if you paid in during the assessment period. Please make sure your contact information is correct and current with ALPA.
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Old 05-16-2012, 02:50 PM
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$267,230 worth of free coffee and Comair Rebuild stickers.
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Old 05-16-2012, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by FloridaGator View Post
Any updates on this thing? It has been way too long. Who is in charge of this anymore? Time to pay it back.
This is beyond ridiculous.

Communiqué: Merger Assessment Fund
By First Officer David Sarker, CMR MEC Secretary‐Treasurer
There has been a lot of discussion, and some rumors, surrounding the Merger Assessment Fund (“the Fund”). This communiqué is to inform the Comair pilots on the state of the Fund and try to answer some frequently asked questions.
First, the Merger Assessment Fund was brought into existence through a resolution passed at the Regular MEC Meeting on April 10, 2008. Although it’s called the “Merger Assessment Fund” per the ALPA Admin Manual Section 45, it is not only used in case of a merger. The resolution states that it “will be used to pay expenses related to the proceedings involving seniority integration incident to a merger or other corporate transaction affecting Comair pilots, or potential seniority integration incident to a potential merger or other corporate transaction affecting Comair pilots.”
As the language indicates, the Fund’s money is there to be used not only for mergers, but any potential seniority integration that would be created by any other corporate transaction. As other wholly owned airlines were slowly being bought and sold and pilot seniorities being integrated (example: Mesaba, Pinnacle, ASA, Colgan and Compass), the MEC came to the conclusion that the Fund continues to be necessary, maybe now more than ever before. With that in mind, at the Special MEC Meeting on July 6, 2010 the motion passed unanimously to keep the Fund in place.
Recently, there have been rumors concerning the Fund’s money and how it was being spent. Here are the facts – since the inception of the Fund almost three years ago, $3,177 has been paid out in expenses, ALL of which was used for attorney fees associated with the Merger Committee’s work. No money was paid out for Flight Pay Loss or any other expenses incurred by any MEC volunteers. The current balance of the Fund is $267,230.
Here are answers to a few frequently asked questions:
Q: Since we didn’t merge with anyone yet, can I get my money back now that I’m leaving Comair?
A: No. Since the money you paid was while you were employed here, the money will remain in the Fund until the Fund is dissolved.
Q: I still owe money from the Assessment. What do I do to be caught up on my payments?
A: Contact David Sarker ([email protected]) to arrange for payments. Being behind on assessments have the same effect as being behind on union dues and can cause a member to be in “bad standing” or be expelled from membership if one remains in bad standing for too long.
Q: What happens when the Fund is dissolved? What if I’m not at Comair at the time?
A: Per Section 45.K(6) of the ALPA Admin Manual, the “distribution will be on a pro‐rata basis to those pilots who contributed to the Fund...”
If you leave Comair prior to the dissolution of the Fund, the money will still come to you if you paid in during the assessment period. Please make sure your contact information is correct and current with ALPA.
That is BS. So if you were laid off or quit from Comair and now work for another airline your money could be used against you should your new company be unlucky enough to merge with them.

Give me my money back and pay for your own damn merger fund.
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Old 05-16-2012, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 8hourrule View Post
$267,230 worth of free coffee and Comair Rebuild stickers.
Sounds legit....
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Old 05-17-2012, 08:24 AM
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When Comair merges with anyone, Elvis and Michael Jackson will be doing a reunion tour with dates in Atlantis, Neverland, Shangri-La, Eldorado and The Land of Nod.

Get your tickets in advance at http://www.Elvis-Jackson-Tour.net Guess who's opening?
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Old 05-17-2012, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by BobSakamano View Post
When Comair merges with anyone, Elvis and Michael Jackson will be doing a reunion tour with dates in Atlantis, Neverland, Shangri-La, Eldorado and The Land of Nod.

Get your tickets in advance at http://www.Elvis-Jackson-Tour.net Guess who's opening?

Oh man you suck........Nice!
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Old 05-17-2012, 09:37 AM
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I heard that Comair is merging with Eastern and Braniff...
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Old 05-17-2012, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by BobSakamano View Post
When Comair merges with anyone, Elvis and Michael Jackson will be doing a reunion tour with dates in Atlantis, Neverland, Shangri-La, Eldorado and The Land of Nod.

Get your tickets in advance at http://www.Elvis-Jackson-Tour.net Guess who's opening?
Oh man I hate you!

I clicked on that damn link and can't get that crappy song out of my head. Time for some GnR I guess.
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Old 05-18-2012, 08:03 PM
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Oh I can't wait to add to the rumor mill after this thurs! I have the honor of attending recurrent ground school! Hopefully Jabba the Hut aka SB won't show up so I can get out of class earlier!!
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Old 05-20-2012, 07:20 PM
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They better hurry and downgrade some more captains, they are running out of FO's to cover.
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