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Old 06-26-2007 | 12:22 PM
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At least someone besides Parker and his gang will be getting rich off of this merger ......... the attorneys !


This is MEC Chairman Jack Stephan with a Chairman’s message to the pilots for Tuesday, June 26, 2007.

Today we took a big step in protecting the interests of the US Airways Pilots by having the Washington DC Labor Law firm of Baptiste & Wilder file a complaint in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia seeking to have the Nicolau Award vacated and overturned. It is our judgment that this action is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of our pilots under the rules and policies of the Association. A copy of our complaint and a letter I wrote to Captain Prater informing him of our litigation will soon be posted on our website.

Accordingly, we have asked ALPA International to adhere to their stated policy and remain neutral in this seniority integration dispute, while attempting to facilitate a settlement between the two pilot groups. In addition, we asked that ALPA International deny any requests from the AWA MEC to release the Nicolau Award to US Airways, while its validity under ALPA Merger Policy is being determined by the Court. We advised them that to do otherwise would constitute a serious breach of ALPA’s neutrality and doom any attempts to solve the issues facing these two pilot groups.

Although we are now pursuing litigation as a means to protect our interests, I reminded Captain Prater that we stand ready to fulfill the May 24th Executive Council resolution that encouraged both MECs to “explore consensual approaches that promote career protection and mutual success.” As I have said many times before, agreeing to this process does not change our position before the Executive Council and our strategy with regard to overturning the Nicolau Award.

In regards to the video released on June 22nd to all ALPA pilots, I was extremely disappointed in the script for its cavalier portrayal of the US Airways Pilots’ position and more importantly, its omission of any supporting facts for our position. That was in contrast with the manner in which the video clearly defined the America West position, albeit a much simpler thing to do. If ALPA International truly wants all ALPA pilots to have an understanding of the issues confronting the US Airways and America West pilots as they stated, then their communications must clearly define the issues of both parties and the precedent-setting effects that the resolution of these issues will have for this union moving forward.

From the onset of our request to the Executive Council, we have repeatedly expressed that we are not just simply dissatisfied with the arbitrator’s decision; that, in fact, it is our position that the Nicolau Award violates the basic tenants of ALPA Merger Policy. The notion that the award is “not to our liking” trivializes the very real objections we have to the entire Nicolau debacle and clearly doesn’t provide our sister and brother ALPA pilots an accurate understanding of the situation. The video also emphatically states that what the ALPA Officers and Executive Council “must do” is to enforce and implement ALPA policy. We agree! That is exactly what we are asking the ALPA International leadership to do.

We signed on to this arbitration in full anticipation that ALPA Merger Policy would be complied with. Once the Nicolau Award broke the rules, which the US Airways Merger Committee’s presentation to the Executive Council clearly demonstrated, the sanctity of the process was violated. To force the issue otherwise conflicts with ALPA policy and flies in the face of what all unions should stand for.

You have my commitment that we will continue to leave no stone unturned in righting the wrong of the Nicolau Award. I ask that you continue your professional conduct and stay informed. We will need the support of all our pilots moving forward.

The US Airways MEC remains singularly focused on protecting the careers of the US Airways pilots.

Please continue to look out for each other, follow our “Three Prong Approach,” and as always, fly safe and thanks for listening.
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Old 06-26-2007 | 02:46 PM
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Good luck gentlemen & gentlewomen.
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Old 06-26-2007 | 10:26 PM
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OK, the East MEC sues the West MEC and the West MEC Chairman. But the award was decided by an arbitrator from the NMB and two ALPA pilot neutrals. Makes sense to me......NOT.

The only winners here will indeed be the lawyers. Good thing my youngest son just graduated from law school.
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Old 06-27-2007 | 09:21 AM
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It's hard for me to believe that their employee group is as incompetent and clueless as their union leadership is. If so they'd never find an airport to land at. They really need to oust those boobs before they do more damage. We were willing to negotiate before it went to arbitration and they wouldn't budge.
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Old 06-27-2007 | 11:17 AM
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It's hard for me to believe that their employee group is as incompetent and clueless as their union leadership is. If so they'd never find an airport to land at. They really need to oust those boobs before they do more damage. We were willing to negotiate before it went to arbitration and they wouldn't budge.

Negotiate ... ?

As long as it was DOH / LOS with fences ... wasn't that the problem ?
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Old 06-27-2007 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by cactusmike
OK, the East MEC sues the West MEC and the West MEC Chairman. But the award was decided by an arbitrator from the NMB and two ALPA pilot neutrals. Makes sense to me......NOT.

The only winners here will indeed be the lawyers. Good thing my youngest son just graduated from law school.
Where did your son graduate from Cactus?
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