Zoomie
>>it appears as if JH doing more to hurt negotiations than help.<<
I see it differently, negotiations simply were not progressing, and just perhaps there was nothing left to do but to execute Jay Heppner's plan.
>>Tables turned here. If JP had a plan on the JCBA and just started implementing it without the consent of JH, would the UA guys on here want JH to blindly follow?
I suppose we'll never know, but I would hope Heppner could avoid the vague language that we recently witnessed:
"will support any well thought out and realistic attempt to positively influence a prompt resolution "
>>Welcome to USAir/AWA boys and girls, this is going to be a messy place to work for a long time if we don't figure this out <<
Again, I see it differently than you do. This place already is a messy place to work, with our pay lagging at the bottom of our major carriers, outsourcing our jobs, pensions gone, work rules nearly gone, etc.
In solidarity