BALLOT's OPEN!!!! GO AND VOTE!!!
#4
Tentative Agreement Balloting Opens Today
Balloting for the Tentative Agreement will open at 10 a.m. Eastern time today. The voting period will end at 10 a.m., Eastern time on Saturday, December 15, 2012.
The referendum process will be carried out in accordance with telephone/Internet balloting procedures that are set forth in Section 90 of the ALPA Administrative Manual.
You can access the ALPA balloting system by logging on to the ALPA website at Air Line Pilots Association, International with your ALPA number and Intranet password. Select the “VOTE” graphic on the member home page and you will be automatically passed through to the ALPA balloting system - already logged on and ready to vote. For security purposes, you will receive an email from [email protected] at the email address on file with ALPA confirming your vote was recorded by eBallot.
To establish new or replace lost phone voting credentials, you will need to contact ALPA’s balloting staff at (888) 359-2572 during business hours to obtain a 10-digit activation code which will be used to establish your voting PIN. (Please note that the PIN for phone voting is not the same as your Intranet password unless you establish the PIN through the activation code process.)
The results will be announced by email and posted on the respective MEC websites and at the joint www.unitedpilotagreement.com website as soon as possible following the certification of this ballot.
Should you need additional balloting assistance, you may contact Membership and Council Services Monday - Friday between 9:00 a.m. ET – 5:00 p.m. ET at 888-FLY-ALPA and press “3.” After hours, you may leave a message and your call will be returned the next business day. You may also send an email to [email protected] and it will be answered during business hours.
Balloting for the Tentative Agreement will open at 10 a.m. Eastern time today. The voting period will end at 10 a.m., Eastern time on Saturday, December 15, 2012.
The referendum process will be carried out in accordance with telephone/Internet balloting procedures that are set forth in Section 90 of the ALPA Administrative Manual.
You can access the ALPA balloting system by logging on to the ALPA website at Air Line Pilots Association, International with your ALPA number and Intranet password. Select the “VOTE” graphic on the member home page and you will be automatically passed through to the ALPA balloting system - already logged on and ready to vote. For security purposes, you will receive an email from [email protected] at the email address on file with ALPA confirming your vote was recorded by eBallot.
To establish new or replace lost phone voting credentials, you will need to contact ALPA’s balloting staff at (888) 359-2572 during business hours to obtain a 10-digit activation code which will be used to establish your voting PIN. (Please note that the PIN for phone voting is not the same as your Intranet password unless you establish the PIN through the activation code process.)
The results will be announced by email and posted on the respective MEC websites and at the joint www.unitedpilotagreement.com website as soon as possible following the certification of this ballot.
Should you need additional balloting assistance, you may contact Membership and Council Services Monday - Friday between 9:00 a.m. ET – 5:00 p.m. ET at 888-FLY-ALPA and press “3.” After hours, you may leave a message and your call will be returned the next business day. You may also send an email to [email protected] and it will be answered during business hours.
#5
Keep Calm Chive ON
Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Boeing's Plastic Jet Button Pusher - 787
<<<< NO>>>>
Screen Shot via iPhone, and MacBook Pro....Even used Jeff's iPad to make sure I had a third shot for them to stare at from the confines of Wacker-Ville.
Printed/Laminated/Attached a copy of the VOTE to the Company ID, as well as affixed the completed ballot to my roll-a-board.
Safe to say, there should be no questions as to how I voted when the subject comes up in the future.
Screen Shot via iPhone, and MacBook Pro....Even used Jeff's iPad to make sure I had a third shot for them to stare at from the confines of Wacker-Ville.
Printed/Laminated/Attached a copy of the VOTE to the Company ID, as well as affixed the completed ballot to my roll-a-board.
Safe to say, there should be no questions as to how I voted when the subject comes up in the future.
#9
Keep Calm Chive ON
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 2,086
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From: Boeing's Plastic Jet Button Pusher - 787
The above is correct for full screen, but if you use:
COMMAND...SHIFT....4....You will be afforded the ability in which to cut/edit the item on the screen that you wish to "shoot". In doing so, you will NOT take a screen-shot of the entire screen, just "screen-shoot" the portion of the screen that you really want.
How to Take a Screenshot in Mac OS X (with screenshots) - wikiHow
COMMAND...SHIFT....4....You will be afforded the ability in which to cut/edit the item on the screen that you wish to "shoot". In doing so, you will NOT take a screen-shot of the entire screen, just "screen-shoot" the portion of the screen that you really want.
How to Take a Screenshot in Mac OS X (with screenshots) - wikiHow
#10
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 133
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I voted based upon what I read. I didn't think a roadshow highlighting the positives would be anything more than a used car show. I let my own inquisitiveness on "what do you think they meant by that vague statement" apply. I may be fatalist, but I have no trust in management and the union. Therefore, I voted on what was spelled out in black and white. Take a wild guess on which way I swayed?


