Originally Posted by
JustInFacts
No, the new negotiating committee was selected by April 19 and took over April 29. So, I'll ask again, why couldn't the MEC send a request for a status meeting at the end of April or beginning of May if they had a plan?
In January, when the MEC approved the path forward, 10 of the 14 current MEC members were in place. That majority could have fired PM, but they didn't.
It was actually late December and that “agreement” was sprung on a few of them. Did you forget the majority tried to get rid of PM in November? Unfortunately the pro TA1 reps refusing to represent the will of the majority also refused to show up for the meeting and a quarum could not be met.