After the company's previous disregard of court orders, it's pretty ironic that they slithered to court to stop you guys and you have honorably respected the temporary restraining order. It's also pretty infuriating to read the company's propaganda releases describing it as an "illegal strike", etc. I used to be stationed in Italy where there were random strikes every few weeks (especially rail strikes). I never realized until this that the deck is almost completely stacked against employees these days. AAY is probably spending more on legal maneuvers than it would have spent simply restoring the status quo, but I guess MG would rather pay outside lawyers than the people who made him a billionaire. What a complete d-bag.
Considering that UAL alone is hiring over 1000 new pilots this year, I wish the majors would just offer to hire all you guys en masse. It is a much more creative and cost effective way to demolish AAY than fare wars!
I'm looking forward to your next victory in court. Keep at 'em boys, give her the gun!