TWU/IAM Members: How Long Will Negotiations Take?

How long do you think it will be before the Association presents a contract proposal to any of the w

  • By the first week of 2016 (within about 30 days)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 30-60 Days

    Votes: 7 7.0%
  • 60-90 Days

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • 90-120 Days

    Votes: 10 10.0%
  • 4-6 Months

    Votes: 8 8.0%
  • 6-9 Months

    Votes: 8 8.0%
  • 9-12 Months

    Votes: 6 6.0%
  • 12-18 Months

    Votes: 10 10.0%
  • 18-24 Months

    Votes: 10 10.0%
  • 24-48 Months or longer

    Votes: 40 40.0%

  • Total voters
    100
Glenn Quagmire said:
For all you who don't know who this guy is, he is one of the scum cowards who crawled from under a rock to scab at DTW when AMFA went on strike at NWA.
Yet another candidate for the ignore option.  
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
Feel free to peruse his posts from the time when we went on strike and he and his ilk showed up.
A real POS if there ever was one.
For old times sake, then I will leave this topic alone...back to where it should be.http://exnwa.com/scabs.htm
Shouldn't all the IAM members, who performed struck work done by striking amfa members be on that list?
 
Shouldn't you be on that list?

Did you gloat as you went to work at DL, while your fellow mechanics at NW were on strike?

NW maintenance had a large presence at ATL.
 
Oh Gawd, not another scab, are you kidding me?  Is this board littered with scabs? Its enough to make me not want to come here anymore. I literally feel ill.
 
DallasConehead said:
Oh Gawd, not another scab, are you kidding me?  Is this board littered with scabs? Its enough to make me not want to come here anymore. I literally feel ill.
How else will you get the facts about the Association, contract, Equity and prefund match etc...lol
 
DallasConehead said:
Oh Gawd, not another scab, are you kidding me?  Is this board littered with scabs? Its enough to make me not want to come here anymore. I literally feel ill.
This whole industry is loaded with scabs.
 
Zom JFK said:
This whole industry is loaded with scabs.
You are correct. There are now scabs everywhere. The airlines luv it, as they are all scattered throughout the industry and at all airlines. There are some here as well. 
 
swamt said:
You are correct. There are now scabs everywhere. The airlines luv it, as they are all scattered throughout the industry and at all airlines. There are some here as well. 
 
 
BTW, swamt, how are the AMFA negotiations going at SWA, no settlement yet?
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
Feel free to peruse his posts from the time when we went on strike and he and his ilk showed up.

A real POS if there ever was one.

For old times sake, then I will leave this topic alone...back to where it should be.

http://exnwa.com/scabs.htm
Wow.  Thanks for the memories and the link.  I forgot about that site.  Now saved in my favorites.
 
Never forget these losers.
 
As a reference, during USAirways strike of 1992, I knew of only 2 scabs in our ranks.  That was PIT only.  And I have pictures of one who is retired now, and hopefully suffering.
 
700UW said:
We had some GSE mechanics, a few stock clerks and an avionics guy scab in CLT.
I do not understand this Scab thing. I have been a member of the TWU for over 30 years and never heard of it used around here.
 

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