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So there are 3 groups:
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
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So there are 3 groups:
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
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Our union is divided big time. Most of our pilot group falls in the middle. The two extreme groups fighting over the union are exactly what the company loves to see going into negotiations. Not good. The council 44 reps can’t even agree to put out joint communications. How are they going to agree to anything?
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So there are 3 groups:
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
#5
So there are 3 groups:
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
1. LDAL folks who don’t want to fight for more and are happy with just keeping things the way they are.
2. LNWA folks who are “cobra”....Ready to strike at anything.
3. Moderates who understand things and are between the other two groups.
Why the special MEC meeting? Why are Council 44 reps going nuts?
How about some communications?
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Vs.
Old school NWA style of fighting for everything, drawing lines in the sand, never leading the industry in anything, making their own pilot miserable, and morale being in the gutter.
But hey, shutting the VB LOA, SIL LOA, antagonistic comms, etc are certainly worthy of a few chest bumps.
#8
This should read, LDAL that historically have used proactive engagement, win-win style negotiations, some give/some take type of engagement that has propelled this pilot group to the forefront of the industry, helping the company make billions, enabling our pilots to lead the pack, enabling morale to be high, while still holding management accountable for their actions and standing tough when necessary.
Vs.
Old school NWA style of fighting for everything, drawing lines in the sand, never leading the industry in anything, making their own pilot miserable, and morale being in the gutter.
But hey, shutting the VB LOA, SIL LOA, antagonistic comms, etc are certainly worthy of a few chest bumps.
Vs.
Old school NWA style of fighting for everything, drawing lines in the sand, never leading the industry in anything, making their own pilot miserable, and morale being in the gutter.
But hey, shutting the VB LOA, SIL LOA, antagonistic comms, etc are certainly worthy of a few chest bumps.
Chest-thumping only goes so far.
(What does the "L" represent again?")
#9
Anyone remember the Donatelli turd? Yeah... I do. That was your LDAL style of “perfection” that got shot down like an Iraqi MiG. Then it was NWA style negotiations with balls that got us the contract we are on... including full retro AND NO change to profit sharing. Did you forget? Or were you not here yet?
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