Western Global Airlines
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Board doesn't seem to have any current employees actively posting in the last few months. There was an ?MD-11? class running at Boeing in Miami a month or two ago but I was never there while the guys were on break, so I couldn't tell ya how they got their offers. Guessing they were either poolies or got hired via word of mouth - I was looking at Western Global as a former Trans States guy that lives in Florida, but I never saw any indication they were hiring.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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Board doesn't seem to have any current employees actively posting in the last few months. There was an ?MD-11? class running at Boeing in Miami a month or two ago but I was never there while the guys were on break, so I couldn't tell ya how they got their offers. Guessing they were either poolies or got hired via word of mouth - I was looking at Western Global as a former Trans States guy that lives in Florida, but I never saw any indication they were hiring.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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Board doesn't seem to have any current employees actively posting in the last few months. There was an ?MD-11? class running at Boeing in Miami a month or two ago but I was never there while the guys were on break, so I couldn't tell ya how they got their offers. Guessing they were either poolies or got hired via word of mouth - I was looking at Western Global as a former Trans States guy that lives in Florida, but I never saw any indication they were hiring.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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WESTERN GLOBAL PILOTS SEEK ALPA REPRESENTATION
On behalf of the Western Global pilots, ALPA filed authorization cards with the National Mediation Board (NMB) on January 4, 2021, to hold an election for representation. The NMB is expected to review and validate the cards and schedule a representation election vote in approximately 60–90 days.
“An overwhelming majority of Western Global pilots have made the important decision to have a voice in their future and protect their career,” said ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete. “When they take their place in ALPA following the vote, Western Global pilots will add to the Association’s already-strong advocacy efforts on safety and international issues. I’m confident that these pilots will build on their success using ALPA resources to negotiate their first union contract.”
Headquartered in Estero, Fla., 180 Western Global pilots operate chartered all-cargo services around the world, flying MD-11s and 747-400Fs.
On behalf of the Western Global pilots, ALPA filed authorization cards with the National Mediation Board (NMB) on January 4, 2021, to hold an election for representation. The NMB is expected to review and validate the cards and schedule a representation election vote in approximately 60–90 days.
“An overwhelming majority of Western Global pilots have made the important decision to have a voice in their future and protect their career,” said ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete. “When they take their place in ALPA following the vote, Western Global pilots will add to the Association’s already-strong advocacy efforts on safety and international issues. I’m confident that these pilots will build on their success using ALPA resources to negotiate their first union contract.”
Headquartered in Estero, Fla., 180 Western Global pilots operate chartered all-cargo services around the world, flying MD-11s and 747-400Fs.
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WESTERN GLOBAL PILOTS SEEK ALPA REPRESENTATION
On behalf of the Western Global pilots, ALPA filed authorization cards with the National Mediation Board (NMB) on January 4, 2021, to hold an election for representation. The NMB is expected to review and validate the cards and schedule a representation election vote in approximately 60–90 days.
“An overwhelming majority of Western Global pilots have made the important decision to have a voice in their future and protect their career,” said ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete. “When they take their place in ALPA following the vote, Western Global pilots will add to the Association’s already-strong advocacy efforts on safety and international issues. I’m confident that these pilots will build on their success using ALPA resources to negotiate their first union contract.”
Headquartered in Estero, Fla., 180 Western Global pilots operate chartered all-cargo services around the world, flying MD-11s and 747-400Fs.
On behalf of the Western Global pilots, ALPA filed authorization cards with the National Mediation Board (NMB) on January 4, 2021, to hold an election for representation. The NMB is expected to review and validate the cards and schedule a representation election vote in approximately 60–90 days.
“An overwhelming majority of Western Global pilots have made the important decision to have a voice in their future and protect their career,” said ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete. “When they take their place in ALPA following the vote, Western Global pilots will add to the Association’s already-strong advocacy efforts on safety and international issues. I’m confident that these pilots will build on their success using ALPA resources to negotiate their first union contract.”
Headquartered in Estero, Fla., 180 Western Global pilots operate chartered all-cargo services around the world, flying MD-11s and 747-400Fs.
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