SWA buyout?
#221
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From: 7th green
Some of you guys crack me up. You think it's as easy as "voting in scope"?
Scope has to be negotiated. Considering how Angle Lake has traditionally viewed Scope, what are YOU willing to give up to get it? Say what you will, but they know exactly what scope is worth.
Scope has to be negotiated. Considering how Angle Lake has traditionally viewed Scope, what are YOU willing to give up to get it? Say what you will, but they know exactly what scope is worth.
#222
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Lower pay rates and worse reserve rules. That’s what scope is worth to them.
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I'm willing to give up however many days of work it takes while walking a picket line to get scope. Question is, is this a pilot group that is willing to take it that far?
#225
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#226
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Until then I suppose you will continue to hang out at
the Tides Tavern and pretend that your job is just like your
“buddies” jobs at the major airlines. You know the ones where
they actually negotiate contracts not enable management....
the Tides Tavern and pretend that your job is just like your
“buddies” jobs at the major airlines. You know the ones where
they actually negotiate contracts not enable management....
#230
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My point is that I hear an AWFUL lot of people who are "building a strike fund" and are "ready to walk," etc, etc without realizing how getting released to strike takes almost a literal act of congress. And if anyone thinks a bunch of pilots making more than 95%+ of other Americans are going to get any sympathy from the public to help catalyze that process, they need to wake up from their self-absorbed fantasies and think again.
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