lithuanian
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- Feb 2, 2006
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Well, guess what! After about 3 months try, one of our very persistent teamleads, thru a varient of channels, has assuredly managed to secure a formal visit from Mr. Parker to Fleet workers in Phoenix. This was reconfirmed from our Union Shop steward today. It will be up to our Phoenix Corporate Culture and Recruitment advisor, Mr. LeSueur, to now commit to this meeting either May 1st or 2nd. Tomorrow, will be the final details to where and when at Phoenix.
We have been approached several times by our Phoenix Management asking for a pre-emptive list of our questions.
Be assured there will be no practice and these will be well asserted and forthright questions. Mr. Parker will be allowed to answer directly with no preparation. And, NO CHARTS!
We will follow up with directives to the meeting. Being this is the week of the first quarter results and the date of April 27 being the decision of the companies "Injunction" being decided upon, May 1 or 2nd will be interesting. And, the May 15 day in Philadelphia for the Shareholders meeting should set off a querry of interesting discussion.
Let's hope May 2007 will be the beginning of our new and fully deserved merged contract bringing West AWA fleet workers and East, U.S. Airway Fleet Workers into a wholey deserved "One single Airline Certificate".
We have been approached several times by our Phoenix Management asking for a pre-emptive list of our questions.
Be assured there will be no practice and these will be well asserted and forthright questions. Mr. Parker will be allowed to answer directly with no preparation. And, NO CHARTS!
We will follow up with directives to the meeting. Being this is the week of the first quarter results and the date of April 27 being the decision of the companies "Injunction" being decided upon, May 1 or 2nd will be interesting. And, the May 15 day in Philadelphia for the Shareholders meeting should set off a querry of interesting discussion.
Let's hope May 2007 will be the beginning of our new and fully deserved merged contract bringing West AWA fleet workers and East, U.S. Airway Fleet Workers into a wholey deserved "One single Airline Certificate".