Originally Posted by
Carl Spackler
When Continental pilots decided to rejoin ALPA, they had no need for their own legal firm since they were now getting ALPA's "best and brightest."
Typical that you would ignore the accolades bestowed upon the Seham firm by the former ALPA president John Prater. How do you explain such a note Pineapple Guy?
Carl
So the Continental pilots fired Seham and joined ALPA, the APA pilots fired Seham and hired ALPA. Great endorsements.
Seham's failed the AMFA, Seham has failed USAPA (bottom of the industry) so obviously he's the choice for DPA, a lawyer who is on record stating that seniority is
always subject to collective bargaining. No hidden agenda there.
I hear that Seham collects $57K/week from USAPA, I'm sure he's chomping on the bit to get significantly more from DPA.