Nonstop Negotiations
#31
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#32
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From: DAL FO
I have never voted R, and probably never will, but he’s not wrong.
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
#33
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From: Capt
Remember the reason we are in mediation in the first place, because of your pal and thankfully former MEC Chairman RS and the incompetent MEC Admin he surrounded himself with. Thankfully we have adults in the room now but we are still in mediation
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#34
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From: 320A
Here's the list, https://nmb.gov/NMB_Application/inde...the-mediators/ How do we get one of the former pilots?
#35
I have never voted R, and probably never will, but he’s not wrong.
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
#37
I have never voted R, and probably never will, but he’s not wrong.
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
#38
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From: DAL FO
#39
I have never voted R, and probably never will, but he’s not wrong.
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
At best the D’s are slightly less labor unfriendly.
You saw what they were telegraphing with the railroads. How do you think they’ll deal with a labor group that has a sizeable population above the “rich” line?
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#40
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It amazes me that guys are so ready to put their hats back on instead of being unified with other pilots till the end. I know that when I see a Capt wearing a hat I, and most of us, pretty much assume he’s an a-hole that sides with mgmt and not me.
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