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Moakies? First, I think the odds of anybody getting elected on the Moak platform is near zero. Although there were some former Moak supporters at the meeting, there were also many former reps (several former North) and vounteers that were as far away from the Moak doctrine as you can get. I bring up the fact they were reps because until you have actually walked a mile in their shoes, it is hard to know what the job really entails.
Please excuse typos and grammar as I am in a hurry.
Please excuse typos and grammar as I am in a hurry.
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Don't let this sway your mind on whether to come here or not. Everyone I work with has been great and upbeat. Unfortunately, there will always be those who will never be happy, as well as those who love the political game. Just remember, never trust a pilot in a suit...
#67
Simple. The FO reps voted for Bartels and an MEC admin that likely IMO the majority of C44 membership would not have supported over Malone. Violation of the will of the Council. Is it a bad enough offense to require recall? The Council will decide but at the very least I think it deserves a vote so I supported the motion to recall.
Trip:
Why would a typical, non political, regular line pilot care how their rep voted for MEC Chairman?
What's going to be the main difference between Bartells and Malone for the next 2 years, and what good will recalling the ATL reps do?
#68
So is the following inaccurate?
November 5, 2010 Johnson donated to DPA $50
August 4, 2011 Johnson donated to DPA $100
March 8, 2013 Johnson donated to DPA $102
At a certain point after 2013, DPA stopped reporting financial information so we don't know what other contributions were made.
Johnson has a testimonial on the DPA website supporting their organizing effort.
Johnson’s DPA # is 823251. His financial contributions and testimonial are available to anyone with DPA website access.
November 5, 2010 Johnson donated to DPA $50
August 4, 2011 Johnson donated to DPA $100
March 8, 2013 Johnson donated to DPA $102
At a certain point after 2013, DPA stopped reporting financial information so we don't know what other contributions were made.
Johnson has a testimonial on the DPA website supporting their organizing effort.
Johnson’s DPA # is 823251. His financial contributions and testimonial are available to anyone with DPA website access.
Did you vote for the reps to get recalled last year?
#69
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From: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
There may be some confusion between Reps and current Administration. I saw at least one current Committee Chairman, who was a formerly NW pilot a decade ago, voting against recall.
If I were the type, I could check his schedule and see if he was paid to come over from the ALPA offices and stick his nose in Local politics. But, that isn't my groove. He has the right to participate.
If I were the type, I could check his schedule and see if he was paid to come over from the ALPA offices and stick his nose in Local politics. But, that isn't my groove. He has the right to participate.
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From: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
So, what good does it do you (and your friends) trying to get your list of who voted for what together? Intimidation? Retribution? Just getting some co-workers to hate on? What's the point?
I voted against recall, what's it to you?
I voted against recall, what's it to you?
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