Rah TA vote 95 percent no
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On the Skywest SAPA forums there was around an 80% no vote in the 'exit poll' and the pay package passed. People who actually take part in the exit poll are usually the ones who feel strongly one way or another. It doesn't always represent the majority.
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I was referring to the statement of the two different methods used not that alpa has anything to do with RAH. Of course you new that.
ALPA did manipulate the vote at eagle on the 16 year contract. they invalidated 50% of the NO votes and to be fair they invalidated 5% of the yes votes after assuring the yes votes will win.
ALPA did manipulate the vote at eagle on the 16 year contract. they invalidated 50% of the NO votes and to be fair they invalidated 5% of the yes votes after assuring the yes votes will win.
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Don't worry IBT is doing that very well on its own. Lots of voter irregularities. Several pilots have received their voter information (number you need to vote online) as well as another pilot's. Also, pilots that were good to vote on the last LOA are magically not eligible to vote on the TA. I have no doubt that if it somehow passes that IBT will be decertified.
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Originally Posted by cartean
If ALPA manipulates republics vote, I will be damn impressed.
Don't worry IBT is doing that very well on its own. Lots of voter irregularities. Several pilots have received their voter information (number you need to vote online) as well as another pilot's. Also, pilots that were good to vote on the last LOA are magically not eligible to vote on the TA. I have no doubt that if it somehow passes that IBT will be decertified.
Originally Posted by cartean
If ALPA manipulates republics vote, I will be damn impressed.
Don't worry IBT is doing that very well on its own. Lots of voter irregularities. Several pilots have received their voter information (number you need to vote online) as well as another pilot's. Also, pilots that were good to vote on the last LOA are magically not eligible to vote on the TA. I have no doubt that if it somehow passes that IBT will be decertified.
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