What would it take to get US Airways Pilot support?

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Delta Management has effectively negotiated DAL pilot support for a DAL/NWA merger. What could Parker do or what would be required to result in USAPA's support of any merger with UAL?

Delta pilots approve contract revisions
Union agrees to pact as part of merger with Northwest Airlines
The Associated Press
updated 8:31 a.m. PT, Wed., May. 14, 2008

ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines Inc. pilots voted overwhelmingly in favor of changes to their contract that will give them pay raises, an equity stake and other benefits, but also will give management more leeway as part of a proposed combination with Northwest Airlines Corp.

Voting, which started May 1, ended Wednesday. A letter from the chairman of the union's executive committee, Lee Moak, to fellow pilots said 78 percent of pilots who voted approved of the changes.

The contract covers more than 7,000 pilots at Atlanta-based Delta. Northwest's 5,000 pilots are not part of the agreement.

Delta agreed to extend its existing collective bargaining agreement with its pilots through the end of 2012. The revised contract provides the Delta pilots a 3.5 percent equity stake in the new company.

In exchange, the company will be able to place the Delta code and brand on Northwest flights and retain Northwest's large stake in Midwest Airlines, while maintaining those two carriers' separate operational status.

Delta announced April 14 that it had agreed to acquire Northwest in a stock-swap deal that would create the world's largest carrier. The deal, which calls for the combined carrier to be called Delta and to be based in Atlanta, must be approved by shareholders and regulators. Delta pilots have been granted a voting seat on the board of the combined company.

Union leaders from Delta and Eagan, Minn.-based Northwest hope to work out an agreement on a merged contract and an integrated seniority list. They could not agree on the seniority issue before the combination was announced.

Moak was expected to discuss the proposed combination with lawmakers in Washington later Wednesday.

The two airlines believe the deal is necessary to allow them to be profitable in the future amid fuel prices that have soared to more than $125 a barrel.
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Parker blew his chance a long time ago. I don't think it is possible. Parker proved that he was just another in a very long line of empty suites.
 
Lets be honest he (nor any other managment) never had a chance with a huge percentage of the East folks due to your collective past expierences.
One of the "positives" of a United merger might be the ending of the US culture to a significant degree. It will be harder to be bitter at the new company once US Airways is gone.
 
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