Oh yeah, forgive me. That's never happened before. Has it ?
Well try this for APFA's negotiating powers. Read the RPA brief.
The brief is somewhat boring but there are some very salient points. After the RPA was first voted down and the revote passed, APFA became aware that the AA executives were going to get big bonuses. APFA decided to hold a revote because it was revealed AA executives were getting big bonuses. AA pleaded with APFA not to hold a revote because they knew the APFA membership would respond with a resounding NO to the RPA. So as a sweetner to convince APFA not to hold a revote, AA offered to fire Carty. And the APFA executive committee accepted the firing of Carty as a condition not to ask for a revote. As far as I can see it was the stupidest move ever made by a labor union. APFA had bargaing power to redo the RPA and threw it all away.