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He said it during the arbitration hearings. His statements were included in the Oct 20 JNC ledger email. Look it up
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Here is EA CO AS’s profile on airliners.net
http://www.airliners.net/user/EA%20C...wers/2?id=4622 Over 14,000 posts and he has 34 followers including: ArmchairCEO Superfly Hatbutton Looks like he has plenty of internet cred. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Ray Red
(Post 2461415)
Here is EA CO AS’s profile on airliners.net
EA CO AS's Profile | Airliners Members | Airliners.net Over 14,000 posts and he has 34 followers including: ArmchairCEO Superfly Hatbutton Looks like he has plenty of internet cred. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by atrdriver
(Post 2461786)
Any bets that he is a crew scheduler? :D:D
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Originally Posted by atrdriver
(Post 2461786)
Any bets that he is a crew scheduler? :D:D
Can out sell a used car salesman...check Has no soul...check No integrity or ethics...check Disposable...check Yup, crew scheduler alright! |
Originally Posted by EA CO AS
(Post 2460648)
After speaking with one of the negotiators for the IAM, representing the CSAs and Res Agents among others (COPS contract), I'd asked what his thoughts were on the arbitration award, knowing they're going into openers with the company in April.
He said, "I don't see what the fuss is about; it's a fair deal. We were prepared to go into negotiations asking for the average of the Big Four, minus 5%, because we know we can't ask the company for industry-best pay - it's just not feasible." So if a union negotiator understands why coming in under the Big Four is a reasonable ask, why is this deal somehow unfair? I'd like to hear some well thought-out reasons. |
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