Originally Posted by
76drvr
Then you might be 9 short.
As of January 2012, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe there are 10 pilot groups in mediation. (EIA, AA, GLA, USA, AWE, PIED, CAL, UAL, NAC, PSA) With a total of 110 cases currently under mediation and only 12 mediators, with 50 weeks available/year each. That's 600 weeks of mediation split among 110 cases (they do railroads too). Yeah, that sounds good, less than 6 weeks a year of mediation. No wonder it's a quagmire.
Duration of␣recent Section 6 Negotiations
Airtran – 7 Years
America West␣– 6 Years**
American – 6 Years**
Continental – 4 Years**
United␣– 3 Years**
US␣Airways – 3 Years**
** Still in negotiations
What facts do you have? Not rhetoric, but facts.
Originally Posted by
MrBrosef
Add another. RAH - 5 years**
How is this not some violation of the RLA or mediations? At some point self help should be an option and airlines shouldn't be told they won't get released even before contracts are up. If that Airtran 7 year statement is correct then something is definitely screwed up because they weren't anywhere near the top of the industry.