Originally Posted by
Carl Spackler
ALPA will only outsource to one firm, and that firm is either incompetent or complicit with airline management to write language that can't be defended. It's a mess.
Carl
Good point.
It is remarkable that a "union" with significant financial resources and legal counsel at its disposal has permitted as much squishy, loophole-ridden language as ALPA has.
Whatever the country's best contract attorney costs, it's a bargain compared to the money and time we've whizzed away with unenforceable or inadequate contract wording.
My question for ALPA:
Are you:
a) wasting our money on substandard legal advice
or
b) ignoring advice from your attorneys in order to give the company an "out?"
I'm not sure which is worse.