Section 25 and Scope
#11
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Joined: Feb 2017
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It’s not just the 121 world... they are that way fresh from the Zoo.
Although the couple I’ve witnessed were not a mil background. Strange cats everywhere.
#12
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Apr 2015
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Well, the SLI is behind us. It's water under the bridge. How is this pilot group now going to become unified to get the contract we want?
Section 25 needs to be rewritten and we NEED to get scope. Most pilots tend to gravitate towards pay rates, but those are no good if we're spending more time at work and have ZERO job security.
We all need to do our part to educate those among us who are apathetic and drink the company Kool-Aid. Yes, they still walk among us. These same folks are the ones who usually blame the "union".
The rank and file pilots are the union. We elect reps to get things done for US. It's that simple. The rank and file pilots need to be active and involved. Attend meetings and/or communicate what you want to your reps. Read the comms from the negotiating committee, LEC, & MEC. If you're not getting the comms via E-Mail, get a hold of someone.
Somehow the expectation is there for the MEC leadership to tell the pilot group what to do. IT DOESN'T work that way and JW's E-Mail from when he became MEC chair even said as much.
Time for all of us to wake up and do what it takes to get the contract we deserve.
Do your job and allow other to do theirs. Fly the contract.
Rant over...
Section 25 needs to be rewritten and we NEED to get scope. Most pilots tend to gravitate towards pay rates, but those are no good if we're spending more time at work and have ZERO job security.
We all need to do our part to educate those among us who are apathetic and drink the company Kool-Aid. Yes, they still walk among us. These same folks are the ones who usually blame the "union".
The rank and file pilots are the union. We elect reps to get things done for US. It's that simple. The rank and file pilots need to be active and involved. Attend meetings and/or communicate what you want to your reps. Read the comms from the negotiating committee, LEC, & MEC. If you're not getting the comms via E-Mail, get a hold of someone.
Somehow the expectation is there for the MEC leadership to tell the pilot group what to do. IT DOESN'T work that way and JW's E-Mail from when he became MEC chair even said as much.
Time for all of us to wake up and do what it takes to get the contract we deserve.
Do your job and allow other to do theirs. Fly the contract.
Rant over...
#13
This is what I predict. AS management won’t negotiate a contract. They’ll wait until the existing contract has expired 3-4 years and take advantage of the cost savings that other airlines that gave pay and work rules improvements to other airlines don’t have. Then they’ll just let the NMB arbitrate and basically you’ll have this some contract again with everyone claiming that they’ll “get them next time”.
I don’t mean to be rude, but you don’t know how this works do you?
#14
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Joined: Feb 2011
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From: Precarious
His terminology may be a bit off, but he sums up the general theme pretty well. Management will show up with just barely enough to claim they are "negotiating in good faith" while in truth they are only using the NMB process to stall for years and have no intention of negotiating anything.
#16
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Joined: Dec 2007
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This is what I predict. AS management won’t negotiate a contract. They’ll wait until the existing contract has expired 3-4 years and take advantage of the cost savings that other airlines that gave pay and work rules improvements to other airlines don’t have. Then they’ll just let the NMB arbitrate and basically you’ll have this some contract again with everyone claiming that they’ll “get them next time”.
#17
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Joined: Dec 2005
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Sad but true


