Airbus Update

I See he didn't issue a TRO so quick either...makes one wonder as to whats in store... but from what i learned,there was a lot of depostitions entered as testimony too...i'm sure cindrich has been busy reading and researching.
just have to keep waiting....
 
coachrowsey said:
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What's next if the IAM looses this thing ?
All hell breaks loose. We make this a holiday season to remember. We make sure that planes sit and sit and sit again. We make sure those AOG parts visit a lot of cities before they get to where they need to go. That if we have the guts to act like a union shop and play the game. If we just whimp out like we did after the illegal second vote, a bunch more of you will be joining me on the un/underemployment line. :angry: It's really, in the end, up to us. If they MIA IAM betrays us again and gives up our jobs, or if the courts betray us - it's time we follow the ways of our union brothers of old. Ever seen the footage of the mill and mine strikes from the 20s and 30s?! That's what the airline business should look like. It's time to bring the thugs on the property. It's time we visit the scabshops and mercanary maintenance facilities and let the hicks in Mobile know that they are stealing OUR work to pay for their double-wide and '78 Pinto on blocks.

Of course, if your view of unionism is just donating money to a silly club every month and then complaining about how they sell you out each month - don't complain when your jobs are outsourced.
 
Ever seen the footage of the mill and mine strikes from the 20s and 30s?! That's what the airline business should look like. It's time to bring the thugs on the property.

:blink: --ummmm yeah, and this would solve what again? I thought we got past the knuckle-dragging stage.

Arbitration would be the next step in this game as Teflon stated earlier. Swaying public opinion to your favor would be rather hard when you're in jail. That and the judge would most likely let the jobs ship out. He does not want to linked in supporting a bunch of "thugs".
 
SilentWarrior said:
:blink: --ummmm yeah, and this would solve what again? I thought we got past the knuckle-dragging stage.
Yep, be gentle and mild mannered, don't get your dander up, easy does it, that always seems to work just swell with the corporate bullies of the world, and the courts always favor labor anyway. Yep I agree, be passive, after all it's only our livelihoods and broken promises by a young and very arrogant CEO we are dealing with.
 
I guess I just had a big glass of koolaid or maybe it was that brown acid that rush lent me from his old woodstock days but here goes: From the last Pit IAM union meeting, lets handle this professionally through the courts, and if necessary arbitration. After that if push comes to shove, so be it. :up:
 
" It's time to bring the thugs on the property. It's time we visit the scabshops and mercanary maintenance facilities and let the hicks in Mobile know that they are stealing OUR work to pay for their double-wide and '78 Pinto on blocks. "


RoadTrip!
 
The employees at MAE who are working our airplanes are not the enemy, they are doing their job, I don't like it one bit, but that is life.

The enemy is Dave and Jerry and their total lack or morals, ethics and honor.
 
flyin2low said:
" It's time to bring the thugs on the property. It's time we visit the scabshops and mercanary maintenance facilities and let the hicks in Mobile know that they are stealing OUR work to pay for their double-wide and '78 Pinto on blocks. "


RoadTrip!
count me in buddy....
 
flyin2low said:
" It's time to bring the thugs on the property. It's time we visit the scabshops and mercanary maintenance facilities and let the hicks in Mobile know that they are stealing OUR work to pay for their double-wide and '78 Pinto on blocks. "


RoadTrip!
I don't know if Alabama is a right to work state, but I do know that it is a "shall issue" state. Think about it.
 

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