Where are the "official" acceptance numbers?
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Christi sent me an e-mail last friday to let me know she was not going to be in the office on Monday and that we should be hearing something towards the end of the week. The deadline closed on Saturday actually so I am not sure if that has anything to do with it also. I will post as soon as I get the word.
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He provided access/information to management about the 2172 forum (set up by a UAL furloughee for the 2172 of us to post our thoughts/ideas). His actions resulted in the firing of four pilots. I don't know their current status.
I was a member of 2172 forum. There were some pretty radical private discussions on that board; I posted some of my more radical ideas there - in case you think I've posted radical stuff on here/FI, this is pretty tame compared to my 2172 stuff. The four that were fired discussed organized work slowdowns.
I was a member of 2172 forum. There were some pretty radical private discussions on that board; I posted some of my more radical ideas there - in case you think I've posted radical stuff on here/FI, this is pretty tame compared to my 2172 stuff. The four that were fired discussed organized work slowdowns.
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Where we at?
Anybody know what number on the sen list we are at for class and what date they got...or that you DR and Coto Pilot waiting to hear?
You guys were low 400's right I believe...
Anybody else junior got a class date?
Cheers.
You guys were low 400's right I believe...
Anybody else junior got a class date?
Cheers.
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...I was a member of 2172 forum. There were some pretty radical private discussions on that board; I posted some of my more radical ideas there - in case you think I've posted radical stuff on here/FI, this is pretty tame compared to my 2172 stuff. The four that were fired discussed organized work slowdowns.
However, rather than focusing on Andy Chen, you might let the above result send a lesson of what not to do under US labor laws and the RLA. Organized work slowdowns are illegal whether released or not. Only strikes are legal if released. Planned "slowdowns" are illegal anytime.
I've spent a lot of time in the grievance process helping members navigate the company discipline/termination path for doing something incredibly stupid. Labor organizations needlessly burn up a lot of good money attempting to advocate for "deficient" members from doing dumb-a## things. Assuming your account is accurate, actually writing (a clear, unambiguous record) about and supporting organized work slowdowns qualifies for that category.
The term "private bulletin board" is bogus. People write incredibly dumb things thinking they're somehow "hidden" because it's a "private bulletin board."
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