Atlas/Southern JCBA
#11
You have a few bits of information wrong. One its wasn't a court ruling. The court ruling was that they had no jurisdiction on the law suit Atlas Air filed against the union and sent the decision to arbitration. That arbitrator is the one that came to the decision you are referencing. He however added language to the CBA that was not present and the union attorneys are saying he exceeded his jurisdiction. So a law suit in undoubtedly on the way. This would most likely put a stop to this imaginary 45 day clock. That being said, that 45 day clock means absolutely zero. This arbitrator has nothing to do with the Atlas union. He can only tell the Southern Union what to do. Southern can not dictate to the Atlas Union what the combined Seniority list is going to look like. So you'll still have to wait until the Atlas arbitrator rules. That will be later this summer or in the fall. Then the unions will have to get together come up with a seniority list then submit it, then the 9 month clock will start. At that point the unresolved articled go to an Arbitrator. That doesn't mean they will be resolved at that time, it only means those articles go to him/her. They could take 6 months, could take a year, who knows. At that point you'll probably get the JCBA. So earliest next summer, most likely end of next year. Unless AAWW management decides to get with the times and actually just forget that whole mess and actually negotiate a contract, nothing is close. There are tons of posts on this very specific matter already, idk why you started a new thread.
ELI5... Thanks for the simplified/window-licker explanation of what's going on.
#12
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Here's what arbitration can get you.
Man must pay ex $15M after winning lottery during divorce, arbitrator rules.
-From Fox News
How’s this for alimony? A Michigan man who won more than $30 million playing the lottery while separated from his wife has been ordered to give her nearly half the money as part of their divorce settlement.
Rich Zelasko of Pontiac had been split from his wife Mary Beth for about two years when he won the big Mega Millions prize in 2013.
But an arbitrator ruled the winnings were marital property and should be shared, the Detroit Free Press reported.
The husband’s lawyer had argued against dividing the money.
"Rich was lucky, but it was his luck, not Mary's, that produced the lottery proceeds,” the lawyer said, according to a court filing cited by the Free Press.
After taxes and deductions, the lottery player was left with just short of $39 million, court records said, according to Tribune Media. The arbitrator decided that Zelasko’s wife should get $15 million, the report said.
An appeals court upheld the arbitrator’s decision, according to reports.
The former couple’s divorce was finalized in 2018. Court documents showed they were married in 2004 and have three children.
-From Fox News
How’s this for alimony? A Michigan man who won more than $30 million playing the lottery while separated from his wife has been ordered to give her nearly half the money as part of their divorce settlement.
Rich Zelasko of Pontiac had been split from his wife Mary Beth for about two years when he won the big Mega Millions prize in 2013.
But an arbitrator ruled the winnings were marital property and should be shared, the Detroit Free Press reported.
The husband’s lawyer had argued against dividing the money.
"Rich was lucky, but it was his luck, not Mary's, that produced the lottery proceeds,” the lawyer said, according to a court filing cited by the Free Press.
After taxes and deductions, the lottery player was left with just short of $39 million, court records said, according to Tribune Media. The arbitrator decided that Zelasko’s wife should get $15 million, the report said.
An appeals court upheld the arbitrator’s decision, according to reports.
The former couple’s divorce was finalized in 2018. Court documents showed they were married in 2004 and have three children.
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Joined APC: Apr 2007
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Man must pay ex $15M after winning lottery during divorce, arbitrator rules.
-From Fox News
How’s this for alimony? A Michigan man who won more than $30 million playing the lottery while separated from his wife has been ordered to give her nearly half the money as part of their divorce settlement.
Rich Zelasko of Pontiac had been split from his wife Mary Beth for about two years when he won the big Mega Millions prize in 2013.
But an arbitrator ruled the winnings were marital property and should be shared, the Detroit Free Press reported.
The husband’s lawyer had argued against dividing the money.
"Rich was lucky, but it was his luck, not Mary's, that produced the lottery proceeds,” the lawyer said, according to a court filing cited by the Free Press.
After taxes and deductions, the lottery player was left with just short of $39 million, court records said, according to Tribune Media. The arbitrator decided that Zelasko’s wife should get $15 million, the report said.
An appeals court upheld the arbitrator’s decision, according to reports.
The former couple’s divorce was finalized in 2018. Court documents showed they were married in 2004 and have three children.
-From Fox News
How’s this for alimony? A Michigan man who won more than $30 million playing the lottery while separated from his wife has been ordered to give her nearly half the money as part of their divorce settlement.
Rich Zelasko of Pontiac had been split from his wife Mary Beth for about two years when he won the big Mega Millions prize in 2013.
But an arbitrator ruled the winnings were marital property and should be shared, the Detroit Free Press reported.
The husband’s lawyer had argued against dividing the money.
"Rich was lucky, but it was his luck, not Mary's, that produced the lottery proceeds,” the lawyer said, according to a court filing cited by the Free Press.
After taxes and deductions, the lottery player was left with just short of $39 million, court records said, according to Tribune Media. The arbitrator decided that Zelasko’s wife should get $15 million, the report said.
An appeals court upheld the arbitrator’s decision, according to reports.
The former couple’s divorce was finalized in 2018. Court documents showed they were married in 2004 and have three children.
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