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OK, I'll take the AMFA back. For the rest would you explain what you have against SRPs/OSMs? They are doing jobs that they are qualified for, that are not economical at the "class and craft" rate, and hence would be outsourced to third party shops that would treat these workers a lot worse than at a major air carrier.
What is it about not being able to afford job-skill specific work at top wages that you don't understand? I have asked this question before: when you buy tires, do you demand that a SAE certified mechanics do the work, or do you settle for someone who is either doing tire mounting temporarily or maybe because for whatever reason he is topped out in that position?
Get over the industrial union bit, if Henry Ford had only given his highly skilled workers that famous raise, rather than every assembly line workers, it would not have set a precedent and it would not have upset any of his fellow businessmen quite as much.
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What I have against the SRP/OSM classification is that it took away A&P jobs. Just as the proposal sent back to the company is going to remove a license from the engine shop. Why is it that you automatically agree with the companies position that they cannot afford to do work in house? Not only do you advocate the lowering of a qualified mechanics wages and his craft in general, you advocate programs that require licensed mechanics to be required a much longer time to reach the top pay of his profession. You have never answered what the outsourcing precentage is at American. What are the limitations?
The Scope of the TWU/AA agreement makes it limitless!
"(2) It is understood that nothing in this Article requires the maintenance of the present volume of work."
So is it now when the company is claiming to be within days of Bankruptcy that you continue to assit them with sub standard wages? You advocate the lowering of wages since 1983 with the B-scale and this has continued through today with the SRP/OSM. Comparing what type of tire I purchase and who installs has nothing to do with an airlines mechanics responsibility. Are saying that the unionized work force at Firestone are substandard technicians? We are talking about aircraft mechanics and moving a big chunk of aluminum through the air at high speed.
I will not get ovet the industrial union bit. As an advocate of this type of unionism you condone the liberal left wing agenda. If that is what you want then fine, but not all union members condone this socialist platform. There are registered Democrats within the TWU that vote Republican on a continual basis. Was Henry prounion? In this era did the workers have the benefits they do today? You continually live in the past with those of the old unionism. Yet your contract under Article 28 removes the Right to Strike that today Sonny Hall himself is fighting under the guise of Baseball Style Arbitration. ----------------[/blockquote]
Buck you better start a massive publicity campaign to educate everyone that Boeing is using non-licensed labor to build, assemble, and service aircraft.
As for eliminating A&P slots what part of "the customer will not pay A&P wages for the guy painting the aircraft, gluing foam to a seat pan, etc." don't you want to understand? If you'd rather have those jobs farmed out why don't you come out and admit it?
If you want a SWA type operation, good, but don't hide behind the times, as you accuse others of doing. Matter of fact no one has yet posted the payscale of SWA's virtual overhaul mechanics.
You did not answer my question as to whether you demand that the guy putting tires on your car, at whatever store you buy should be a licensed auto mechanic or not. I am satisfied if he has been trained to do his particular job and is paid accordingly, how about you?
As for condoning a socialist union platform, where did you ever see a conservative union platform? You must be thouroughly enjoying our conservative, capitalist economy. I had not even brought up politics, I simple prefer living in a country where there are as few "street" people and the underclass is a small as possible. You ought to really visit S.America, not just the tourist traps, travel thru the country, it is an eye opener.