4 SWA Unions give CEO vote of no confidence
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4 SWA Unions give CEO vote of no confidence
Things are getting interesting at SWA. 4 of the biggest unions at SWA have publicly come out with votes of no confidence in SWA CEO Gary Kelly.
Pilots and Mechanics Unions yesterday. Today the Flight Attendants and Rampers Unions came out with the same message.
Good chance the CEO will take his golden parachute and leave?
Thoughts everyone.......
P.S. -- For a point of reference, those 4 unions represent about 38,000 front line employees out of a total company of ~46,000.
Pilots and Mechanics Unions yesterday. Today the Flight Attendants and Rampers Unions came out with the same message.
Good chance the CEO will take his golden parachute and leave?
Thoughts everyone.......
P.S. -- For a point of reference, those 4 unions represent about 38,000 front line employees out of a total company of ~46,000.
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We can only hope he leaves. The company is so far off course right now it's scary. We are way beyond contracts at this point, it's now a matter of salvaging the place. I'm so tired of saying sorry 10 times a flight.
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This is an interesting turn of events. I think this sends a huge and very public message and has clearly (by the angry video our CEO posted on the company website) has gotten his attention.
Will it end in his ouster? Highly doubtful.
Will it extend our already protracted negotiations? Probable, but who cares at this point. The company has shown no interest in settling until they have to.
I have been told SWAPA has a plan. I am not really sure what it is, but I am supporting them. Management is definitely on their heels, and anything we have done up until this point in the old SWAPA mode of "don't upset the turnip wagon" negotiating hasn't gotten anyone's attention.
Look at what is happening right now with other airline CEOs and labor relations. Munoz came in and settled right away and continues to repair broken relations, Anderson and the new DL CEO have publicly said that their pilots will be the best compensated in the industry, AA has had a contract for a while. The only thing that we have heard from our dear leader is that he wants to pay us, but protect the airline, which is CEO speak for I don't want to pay you. It's funny, the union isn't begrudging him his raises in the past few years. On the contrary, he deserves them for the financial performance of the company. When 38,000 out of 46,000 employees send you a message that they have no confidence in your leadership, there is something wrong.
Will it end in his ouster? Highly doubtful.
Will it extend our already protracted negotiations? Probable, but who cares at this point. The company has shown no interest in settling until they have to.
I have been told SWAPA has a plan. I am not really sure what it is, but I am supporting them. Management is definitely on their heels, and anything we have done up until this point in the old SWAPA mode of "don't upset the turnip wagon" negotiating hasn't gotten anyone's attention.
Look at what is happening right now with other airline CEOs and labor relations. Munoz came in and settled right away and continues to repair broken relations, Anderson and the new DL CEO have publicly said that their pilots will be the best compensated in the industry, AA has had a contract for a while. The only thing that we have heard from our dear leader is that he wants to pay us, but protect the airline, which is CEO speak for I don't want to pay you. It's funny, the union isn't begrudging him his raises in the past few years. On the contrary, he deserves them for the financial performance of the company. When 38,000 out of 46,000 employees send you a message that they have no confidence in your leadership, there is something wrong.
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Why would they care? Gary is lining the pockets of all of those BOD members with his stock buybacks. Gary is making those guys richer than they could have ever imagined.
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