ABX Air Hiring
#11
Anybody can bid to do anything, but IMHO the likelihood of DHL relying on one carrier to service all their domestic feed is nil. The likelihood of that carrier being one that is already represented by one of the most pernicious unions (Teamsters) on the face of the earth is even less than nil. It's sub-nil.
On the other hand...
Contract negotiations at ABX and Astar are ongoing, with both groups being told that future growth will depend upon conciliations now. Both have pledged not to accept a conciliatory contract. Despite efforts by both unions, tensions between the pilot groups are strained. Starting a rumor like this right now will certainly provide some lively conversation among the flight crews of both carriers for weeks to come.
Thanks for the entertainment!
On the other hand...
Contract negotiations at ABX and Astar are ongoing, with both groups being told that future growth will depend upon conciliations now. Both have pledged not to accept a conciliatory contract. Despite efforts by both unions, tensions between the pilot groups are strained. Starting a rumor like this right now will certainly provide some lively conversation among the flight crews of both carriers for weeks to come.
Thanks for the entertainment!
Alright then, at the risk of dampning your "entertainment" let me go ahead and put this to bed. From what I can tell, from JS on ABX and what we're getting over here.....both groups are negotiating well and they seem to be be going well on both sides. I know there may be some strain, but by in large, it's no big deal on either side cause we ALL know that fundamentally, at the end of the day, it's not gonna be Joe H or John D. that calls the shots. I think once the contracts are signed then we'll see the future unfold. Till then, it'll be anybody's guess. Period. Whistlin, you can go back to watchin soaps and pontificating about the future.
#12
As usual, Whistlin' Whacko has got it wrong. ABX pilots have NOT been told anything depends on concessions. We're in the end game of negotiations, and we're nowhere near concessions. You've got a nasty habit of speaking for others when you don't have a clue.
#13
"conciliations"? What's that? you mean concessions?
As usual, Whistlin' Whacko has got it wrong. ABX pilots have NOT been told anything depends on concessions. We're in the end game of negotiations, and we're nowhere near concessions. You've got a nasty habit of speaking for others when you don't have a clue.
As usual, Whistlin' Whacko has got it wrong. ABX pilots have NOT been told anything depends on concessions. We're in the end game of negotiations, and we're nowhere near concessions. You've got a nasty habit of speaking for others when you don't have a clue.
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That's what I meant. I guess that's what happens when your "Big Word Generator" starts to go on the fritz.
Yea, going on 4 years now without a contract, and the last I heard, the Daz still thinks a 5-year extension (or whatever) at the present pay rates would be a good deal for us.
Glad to know this is almost over, and that we're nowhere near "concessions..."
Yea, going on 4 years now without a contract, and the last I heard, the Daz still thinks a 5-year extension (or whatever) at the present pay rates would be a good deal for us.
Glad to know this is almost over, and that we're nowhere near "concessions..."
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