Originally Posted by
kingairip
USAPA, or someone else representing the US Airways pilots, will have to be involved with the SLI. If they don't, who is going to sit down in front of the arbitrators and say "this is what we want" when the APA says "this is what we want". It's actually ludicrous to say the APA will represent US Airways pilots in a SLI with American pilots. (Granted, third listers and West pilots will only get marginally better representation with USAPA than APA...the West Pilots might even argue worse.) But, the fact remains...you can't have an arbitrator if there isn't two parties to arbitrate.
According to the MOU and APA, once APA is certified as the SOLE Collective Bargaining Agent for ALL AA pilots, USAPA as an entity will cease to exist. They will have no legal right to participate in the SLI because they will not exist. That doesn't mean US Airways pilots wont have a seniority integration committee (or committees) to do what you are saying, it just means it wont be USAPA or any other recognized union.