http://www.cwa.net/PDFs/CWA%20Payscale.pdf
The first time I saw the agreement I asked the question if the freeze is lifted why don't I we get our 1.00 Jan. 1st
and was the date of the step raises going to be changed to start right away. I was told it should be. Now I read that nothing has changed but we got our 1.00 8 months early thats it you didn't get 5 holidays you exchanged it for the holiday pay. The ONE goal of the union was to get more dues and they won yes they won not you and me..
YOU DIDN'T EVEN GET TO VOTE ON IT!
As for me I feel raped by my own union.
Not that I matter to my union but I would have put up a little more of a fight I hear the company threatend to go to the NMB to have a run off vote and the CWA ran scared it shows how confident they are are of their own members and now I understand why.
What would have finaly been a little power was tossed away for what turns out to be more money in the hands of somebody besides the hard working employees a USAirways.
>>>Well, I think now i understand why we have been "swept under the carpet" you might say by the IBT. Found this on another thread....they sure are working their A*#*$ off to help the mechanics...but looks like they are gonna have a VOTE on what they want...think we all got swindled with this Alliance business...Align and WE will tell YOU what you are getting...without a vote...anyway...here's what I saw on another thread about mechanics contracts....)))
NEW NEWS
Poll Predicts Majority Turnout for US Airways Union Vote
Pensions, Wages, Health Care and Outsourcing
Top Workers' List of Concerns
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- A late November poll of US Airways
mechanics, utility, GSE and stock clerks predicts majority turnout for a union
representation election -- a strong signal that the issue will go to a vote of
workers.
The telephone poll of a random sample of US Airways workers showed that 89
percent of workers polled planned to vote in a representation election. The
National Mediation Board requires that 50 percent plus one member of any
potential bargaining unit must vote for any union to ensure union
representation.
In the poll, workers rated issues of concern in their US Airways
workplace. Those issues included pensions, wages, health care costs and
outsourcing. Workers said their responses to the recent poll were driven by
concerns about the airline industry's trend toward outsourcing of work -- and
by misleading information generated by US Airways.
"No matter what US Airways or any other union may say, as soon as these
workers choose the Teamsters as their certified bargaining agent, we will
begin bargaining an amalgamated agreement from the two existing contracts.
That agreement will protect all the members' work," said Andy Marshall,
Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 104 in Phoenix. "The results of this
poll show us that we are one step closer to beginning that process."
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents
more than 1.4 million hardworking men and women throughout the United States
and Canada.
SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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http://www.teamster.org
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http://www.teamsterslocal104.org/
http://www.teamster.org/divisions/airline/...lianceFlier.pdf
NOtice on both links above...very informative isn't it?! LOL! Yea right...it's pathetic that at this time I have to pay these people for this kind of communication! This is what I can't stand! If US AIRWAYS mgmt is so bad, then how come daily we have communications regarding issues, changes, sked issues, etc...it's because they CAN communicate to their employees. I'm tellin' ya'll, we need to demand more from the unions as to better communication also! Not just our company that we work for. If they represent US then talk to US, communicate daily, or at the very least weekly. OH, and let US have a VOTE in what we are "contracting" to do.