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AMFA at UAL

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So you're saying local 1976 is no longer IAM?

You better inform them to update their site then.
 
The IAM is it''s own worst ememy, AGC''s get in office and are rarely voted out, no matter who runs against the "slate". AMFA just took advantage of all the IAM mistakes over the past years. But I do worry about the pension, is it an IAM Pension..? To lose MTC to AMFA, would be a "deathblow" to Fleet Service, but I can understand the hate for the IAM and I can''t feel sorry for what may happen to that organization if AMFA gets USAirways

But all unions have there problems and I''m sure AMFA has it''s share

So is this the answer to the $64,000 question....?
 
As I am told...

Did you know that an AGC has never been elected to their first term in office? They have always been appointed then re-elected afterwards. With the current system is to hard to weed out the bad. It is a good old boy thing and not about what is good for the members, but what is good for the 'union business' and a few 'select players'.
 
The Clt-Phl commute will be easier after Pit goes all regional jets!
 
How come we haven''t heard from Lavman?Is he waiting for the IAM to tell him what he thinks?
 
All I have to say is NWA during IAM 9,000 Mechanics.
NWA with AMFA, 4,000 Mechanics, 44% farmout, 38% is the limit, ATL closed, AFMA has done nothing for its members at NWA except lose jobs, done thing at WN to get them more work, forced binding arbitration on its Alaksa members.

AMFA''s track record speaks for itself, by the way how does one qualify to be AFMA''s dictator because he has not worked in Aviation in 0ver 20 years, guess being a butcher and real estate brokers qualifies you to head an association.

And I am a free thinker, no one tells me what to say or do.
 
I don''t know where you get the information in regard to NWA recalling, they are laying off more.

Northwest Air to lay off 150 more mechanics
Wednesday June 18, 11:59 am ET

CHICAGO, June 18 (Reuters) - Northwest Airlines Corp. (NasdaqNM:NWAC - News) said on Wednesday that it will lay off 150 mechanics because the pneumonia-like virus SARS has crushed Pacific demand and forced the airline to park many of its large jets.

In March, Northwest said it expected to cut 4,900 jobs, or 11 percent of its work force, because of the war in Iraq, including about 2,000 mechanics. The mechanics layoffs because of the war turned out to total 1,685.
 
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On 7/15/2003 10:03:26 AM LavMan wrote:


All I have to say is NWA during IAM 9,000 Mechanics.
NWA with AMFA, 4,000 Mechanics, 44% farmout, 38% is the limit, ATL closed, AFMA has done nothing for its members at NWA except lose jobs, done thing at WN to get them more work, forced binding arbitration on its Alaksa members.

AMFA''s track record speaks for itself, by the way how does one qualify to be AFMA''s dictator because he has not worked in Aviation in 0ver 20 years, guess being a butcher and real estate brokers qualifies you to head an association.

And I am a free thinker, no one tells me what to say or do.

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7300 mechanics, 9000 total members, about 4000 mechanics current, recalls have started at NWA. Don''t forget to mention all the work AMFA has allowed to be farmed out at UAL and the work AMFA has allowed UAL to send overseas, same as everyone gives AMFA credit for farming out work at NWA that started pre-1998. Keep thinking freely, just like the IAM did at Alaska, NWA and UAL, where the representational elections could have been won by anyone running against the IAM.
 
I don't know how any one can even try to explain what happened to the guys at United by the farming out of the heavy maintenance work. How can you defend that?

--I guess IAM workers will still be doing it though.--
 
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On 7/15/2003 2:40:27 PM pitguy wrote:

I don''t know how any one can even try to explain what happened to the guys at United by the farming out of the heavy maintenance work.
How can you defend that?

--I guess IAM workers will still be doing it though.--

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BANKRUPTCY!!
 
Vivid Memories of my I.A.M. Membership:

1) A Mechanic, is a Mechanic, is a Mechanic....

2) A Week off without pay to "Save" R&D.

3) Just vote from what you see on the "Highlight Sheets"

4) Your confused, and were going to let you vote agian!

5) We''ll Stike to retain Airbus heavy maintenance (but not componants).
 
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On 7/15/2003 11:28:09 AM TDR1502C wrote:

(I work at NWA)

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Thank you for the input. That is the problem with the usair iam diehards, they think they know everything that goes on at all airlines. Most of them read the LIES at the iam websites. They are shaking in their shorts that the AMFA raiders (as they call them) will be here at usairways soon. Well given the actions of the iam beginning with the revote they will deserve everything they get. Let the scare tactics begin, we are accustomed to hearing the LIES and they won''t faze many this time around. BYE BYE iam at Usairways! Does anyone have any info on the time and date of our first AMFA informational meetings? Also do the 141m iam reps employed at united know it is time to hit the time clock and get a REAL JOB.
 
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On 7/15/2003 11:23:27 PM to much time to quit wrote:


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On 7/15/2003 11:28:09 AM TDR1502C wrote:

(I work at NWA)

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Thank you for the input. That is the problem with the usair iam diehards, they think they know everything that goes on at all airlines. Most of them read the LIES at the iam websites. They are shaking in their shorts that the AMFA raiders (as they call them) will be here at usairways soon. Well given the actions of the iam beginning with the revote they will deserve everything they get. Let the scare tactics begin, we are accustomed to hearing the LIES and they won''t faze many this time around. BYE BYE iam at Usairways! Does anyone have any info on the time and date of our first AMFA informational meetings? Also do the 141m iam reps employed at united know it is time to hit the time clock and get a REAL JOB.

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and soon you too my far fetched friend with your 18 plus years will be serving burgers along with me when AMFA rolls in to the disenfranchised and incoherant who wish for some sort of change without any sort of foresight as to which direction the lemmings are about to take in respect to their misaligned sympathy.....the genies out of the bottle ,be careful for what ye wishes.......watch northwest and ual for future insight into the direction amfa shall take..and read the tea leaves with thought...your days are numbered like the hairs on your head with AMFA in the drivers seat...oh yes,we showed the IAM...but theres only 300 of us working at U.
 
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On 7/16/2003 1:48:04 AM delldude wrote:

and soon you too my far fetched friend with your 18 plus years will be serving burgers along with me when AMFA rolls in to the disenfranchised and incoherant who wish for some sort of change without any sort of foresight as to which direction the lemmings are about to take in respect to their misaligned sympathy.....the genies out of the bottle ,be careful for what ye wishes.......watch northwest and ual for future insight into the direction amfa shall take..and read the tea leaves with thought...your days are numbered like the hairs on your head with AMFA in the drivers seat...oh yes,we showed the IAM...but theres only 300 of us working at U.


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Serving burgers? Thats the very problem with all of yous guys who would vote for anything and accept anything the iam and company would throw out there. No belief in yourself, no self esteem, no pride in your ability to do anything else in life. I''m disgusted with even replying to your type. I for one won''t be in the burger business. Hey maybe one day if I''m in pit you can biggie size my meal for me.
 

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