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Originally Posted by iaflyer
(Post 674177)
I think everyone answered you in the other thread you started, http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/major/43659-c-scale-new-delta-not-happy.html why do you feel the need to post here too?
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Originally Posted by wiggy
(Post 674019)
It used to be staight across the hallway from the pilot lounge entrance, behind a coded, locked door. As far as the lounge being small...I've never seen it overcrowded....a few recliners, a few computers, bulletin board, etc. It's not that big of a pilot domicile.
Thankfully we LA guys have Patti. She's a God-send. |
Originally Posted by TOGA LK
(Post 674194)
It's hot over there now. Taking lots of rounds from the enemy :)
Sounds like everyone is the enemy... |
Glad to see you guys quickly returned to your boring normal conversations after I left.
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Originally Posted by John Pennekamp
(Post 674212)
Glad to see you guys quickly returned to your boring normal conversations after I left.
Shouldn't you be getting in fights in the crew room? |
Seniority Integration
This does not have anything to do with Latest and Grates, so I apologizing in advance. I just wanted to get the opinion of someone whom might have been in this situation before. Let’s say Delta decides to merge Comair and Mesaba and use relative seniority to integrate the two pilot groups, what would happen to the pilots currently on furlough? A lot people are saying that according to ALPA’s history, furloughed pilots are stapled to the bottom of the list. Any opinion would be greatly appreciated. Again, sorry to take this off topic.
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Originally Posted by flycrj200
(Post 674225)
This does not have anything to do with Latest and Grates, so I apologizing in advance. I just wanted to get the opinion of someone whom might have been in this situation before. Let’s say Delta decides to merge Comair and Mesaba and use relative seniority to integrate the two pilot groups, what would happen to the pilots currently on furlough? A lot people are saying that according to ALPA’s history, furloughed pilots are stapled to the bottom of the list. Any opinion would be greatly appreciated. Again, sorry to take this off topic.
Stapling furloughs is not actually due to ALPA's history, it's due to historical precedent in court arbitration. But yes, that is the precedent with regards to furloughs. If wanted, both sides could make their cases to ensure all furloughees were given appropriate relative seniority or the like. What the arbiter decides is binding though... and it is their interpretation of what is fair and legal. |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 674227)
Stapling furloughs is not actually due to ALPA's history, it's due to historical precedent in court arbitration. But yes, that is the precedent with regards to furloughs.
What the arbiter decides is binding though... and it is their interpretation of what is fair and legal. |
Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 673793)
Bar, When did you hear Steve Dickson say they are contemplating furloughs after 2010?
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Guys,
The Civil War is indeed over - we should all be one big happy family, but if you must argue I have a recommendation: Please do not talk about which side made out better - both sides have been taken to the cleaners repeatedly since 9-11. All arguments should be referenced to which side got screwed the least. :rolleyes: Scoop |
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