Atlas Purchases Southern Air
#42
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Joined APC: Oct 2007
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All I'm stating is my opinion. And my opinion is that our current contract is nothing at all to hold up as a template for acceptable (for the type of flying we do). Sure, SA's contract may be awful, but I've given up counting the holes in ours. The few recent tweaks via MOUs/LOAs only bring us closer to what regional guys have had for a long time. I'm very happy to have RU pushing hard to get us a contract that will represent our contributions to the success of the company.
Hopefully everyone will survive this ordeal without too much animosity.
#43
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Joined APC: Jul 2015
Position: Boeing CA
Posts: 66
SA and Atlas guys can probably knock this contract out of the ballpark if they don't fall for the union busting 101 tricks.
The timing is everything I agree, so... instead of theorizing and prophesying what the other guys are doing, let's grab the bull by the horns and make this a phenomenal place to stay for all of us.
I have an interview in China coming up and really don't want to go so here's an idea! How about we don't fall for the same old dirty tricks!
The timing is everything I agree, so... instead of theorizing and prophesying what the other guys are doing, let's grab the bull by the horns and make this a phenomenal place to stay for all of us.
I have an interview in China coming up and really don't want to go so here's an idea! How about we don't fall for the same old dirty tricks!
#45
They can only whipsaw us if we let them. With the help of Mr. Hoffa, we didn't let them use Florida West as a weapon against us as they had planned. I suggest that if we link arms, trust our 1224 leadership and behave fraternally toward each other, this could work out very well for all concerned. I'm willing to give it a try.
Maybe not so definitive (just my own opinion); Thank your lucky stars that you two are not represented by the elitist ALPA! Among other reasons, IBT has more influence outside of airline industry which is just what you might need if/when the poop hits the fan.
#46
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2014
Posts: 157
I can say definitively to thank your lucky stars that you two are in the same union and same local.
Maybe not so definitive (just my own opinion); Thank your lucky stars that you two are not represented by the elitist ALPA! Among other reasons, IBT has more influence outside of airline industry which is just what you might need if/when the poop hits the fan.
Maybe not so definitive (just my own opinion); Thank your lucky stars that you two are not represented by the elitist ALPA! Among other reasons, IBT has more influence outside of airline industry which is just what you might need if/when the poop hits the fan.
#47
They can only whipsaw us if we let them. With the help of Mr. Hoffa, we didn't let them use Florida West as a weapon against us as they had planned. I suggest that if we link arms, trust our 1224 leadership and behave fraternally toward each other, this could work out very well for all concerned. I'm willing to give it a try.
#49
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Joined APC: Apr 2014
Posts: 126
The thing that scares me is in both the Atlas and Southern CBAs it says in the event of a seniority list merger the union has 9 months to agree to a merged CBA or it goes to arbitration.
With both Atlas and Southern in early stages of negotiations for new contracts, we may just end up with the bastard child of a ****ty contract and another even more ****ty contract.
With both Atlas and Southern in early stages of negotiations for new contracts, we may just end up with the bastard child of a ****ty contract and another even more ****ty contract.
#50
Are we there yet??!!
Joined APC: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,010
Maybe now they can get rid of the RJ management team.
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