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Many are Writing GT on stuff, Strongly recommended to make this a huge unifying Lightning Rod!
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I take sept 11th is when we'll find out what this is about? Any thoughts on orange lanyards while on probation?
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Originally Posted by miker1
(Post 2669588)
I take sept 11th is when we'll find out what this is about? Any thoughts on orange lanyards while on probation?
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Originally Posted by Mea25000
(Post 2669373)
Laugh... but they hate them. They hate any negative press. They hate us being unified about anything.
So you wear your 35 year pin and your blue I love Alaska lanyard. We all know who you are and what your about. You have no idea who I am or what I'm about. My ID badge lanyard is neither company nor union-related. |
The Kooch absolutely hates the orange lanyards. He had SEA base chiefs doing lanyard patrol early in the mornings to find out how many guys were wearing them. It definitely got under his skin.
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Getting under MiniCooch’s skin is worth the price of admission.
MEA has had good gouge every time so far... so worth following. Probie’s just shouldn’t wear a lanyard, and put their orange on a bag if they really want. Oh, and Getting under MiniCooch’s skin is worth the price of admission. It may not have grabbed media attention, but it did catch ‘customer’ (allegedly per mgmt) attention and definitely caught management attention. The VP Flt Op’s had no useful strategic messages put out to the pilots other than lanyard police. |
The orange lanyard is a great idea but how many people will be wearing them? Mine is tied to my bag — not wearable. When the union did it, execution was terrible. Some people had them, others didn’t. Right out of the gate there were many that broke. Distribution and execution is critical to have one voice and to show unity. This is the best time to take advantage of this unity no doubt, but it takes time to get these things started.
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Originally Posted by squall line
(Post 2669812)
The orange lanyard is a great idea but how many people will be wearing them? Mine is tied to my bag — not wearable. When the union did it, execution was terrible. Some people had them, others didn’t. Right out of the gate there were many that broke. Distribution and execution is critical to have one voice and to show unity. This is the best time to take advantage of this unity no doubt, but it takes time to get these things started.
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Originally Posted by MarkThyme
(Post 2669362)
Yeah - wear those orange lanyards! That'll show 'em you really mean business! They'll cave in a second in the face of such a show of strength!
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Originally Posted by miker1
(Post 2669588)
I take sept 11th is when we'll find out what this is about? Any thoughts on orange lanyards while on probation?
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