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Originally Posted by Reroute
(Post 709610)
The Council had more information than ever. The questionaire certainly highlighted the differences and most likely propelled AG and LD into office. LD showed that he would stand on his principles. MH also had some great answers. DN was a strong candidate too. I think he will be a leader in our union. :)
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 709611)
Congratulations to the winners and those taking office too.
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 709616)
So buddy, what do you think DN should do next? Negotiating committee? :D
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Acl
I think you are being gracious........38% voter participation is lamentable. Seems 62% just gave up their right to complain about the direction our new reps take.
Respectfully, FD |
Originally Posted by Reroute
(Post 709620)
Code share Chairman!
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Originally Posted by FedElta
(Post 709624)
I think you are being gracious........38% voter participation is lamentable. Seems 62% just gave up their right to complain about the direction our new reps take.
Respectfully, FD |
The only incumbent running was a Moak guy. He got spanked hard.
That's a pretty clear repudiation of the establishment. Armando dominated the FO voting because of his scope resolution. Another slap at the status quo on the MEC. I'm encouraged. The winds of change are blowing in Atlanta. |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 709631)
The only incumbent running was a Moak guy. He got spanked hard.
That's a pretty clear repudiation of the establishment. Armando dominated the FO voting because of his scope resolution. Another slap at the status quo on the MEC. I'm encouraged. The winds of change are blowing in Atlanta. Congratulations to the successful candidates and thanks to all who ran. We are well served. |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 709631)
The only incumbent running was a Moak guy. He got spanked hard.
That's a pretty clear repudiation of the establishment. Armando dominated the FO voting because of his scope resolution. Another slap at the status quo on the MEC. I'm encouraged. The winds of change are blowing in Atlanta. |
I agree with the more optimistic posters above. First the turnout is actually quite good for this type of election. Second, the people voting had enough choices.
These local elections should be more dynamic, and more closely watched. This is definitely a step in that direction. Don't know a thing about Craig. Please PM me if you know more. Thanks. |
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