Atlas Air Hiring
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It should be quite apparent at this point in time, AAWW management has NO intentions of keeping the company, or any of it's parts as a viable entity.
The current track is to take it down the path of collapse so that those overpaid "C" individuals will float over the demise & despair of all the other people, in their huge over-inflated golden parachutes. Do you really think that the "C" types care about the shareholders? Everyone is inherently selfish, what makes you think that all these "C" people are any different?
Is there anything in their behavior that points to any other conclusion? How many times has there been fleet increases that resulted in a shutdown of the airline? How many times have people in new hire classes ended up on the street before they ever touched a throttle? More times than anyone can count, that's how many.
Labor will be blamed, and in this case specifically the pilots. Easy target. Did it successfully once previously. They might even sue us for the demise of the company, after all they prevailed over us in court already. We will be adding more to those parachutes.
Meanwhile our union has been assessing more money for this fight? To what end? At SAI we have had this ridiculous assessment for about 3 years. To what end? What have we seen out of it? More money taken from our meager pay as it is. End result - nothing, nada, squat!
Kalitta guys knew something that the rest of the 1224 doesn't. They got a whiff of the stink. Whatever happened to Local 747?
Once again the hard working people are stuck between labor management and company management.
Well, was it as good for us, as it will be for them?
If your going to fight the company you have to know your enemy. I would proffer that we truly don't have a clue what we are up against on either front.
Just remember to keep safe, that is the most important thing.
The current track is to take it down the path of collapse so that those overpaid "C" individuals will float over the demise & despair of all the other people, in their huge over-inflated golden parachutes. Do you really think that the "C" types care about the shareholders? Everyone is inherently selfish, what makes you think that all these "C" people are any different?
Is there anything in their behavior that points to any other conclusion? How many times has there been fleet increases that resulted in a shutdown of the airline? How many times have people in new hire classes ended up on the street before they ever touched a throttle? More times than anyone can count, that's how many.
Labor will be blamed, and in this case specifically the pilots. Easy target. Did it successfully once previously. They might even sue us for the demise of the company, after all they prevailed over us in court already. We will be adding more to those parachutes.
Meanwhile our union has been assessing more money for this fight? To what end? At SAI we have had this ridiculous assessment for about 3 years. To what end? What have we seen out of it? More money taken from our meager pay as it is. End result - nothing, nada, squat!
Kalitta guys knew something that the rest of the 1224 doesn't. They got a whiff of the stink. Whatever happened to Local 747?
Once again the hard working people are stuck between labor management and company management.
Well, was it as good for us, as it will be for them?
If your going to fight the company you have to know your enemy. I would proffer that we truly don't have a clue what we are up against on either front.
Just remember to keep safe, that is the most important thing.
Last edited by Diesel8; 06-08-2018 at 06:48 AM.
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No, they are not.
But those benefiting (neg. committee, ExCo, ExCo chair and the company) by not having anything compelling them to finish seems to be his point. We seem to be holding a pair of deuces and throwing in money to the pot like we have a full house. Essentially hoping no one will take a job at Atlas and encouraging those here to leave as our sole leverage.
Polar did two strikes in the past that only brought them to parity with the one Atlas contract that was concluded prior to our merger. Kirchner's own words if you want to go back an listen to the recording of the call on the union site. Polar hung their hat on one issue that dragged out the merger and a new contract for almost ten years for the Atlas guys. Required a decertification of ALPA to get it done and moving on.
HERE IS A PDF of the latest LM-2.
You can use ctrl F, insert your company name to find what the union pays your company for flight pay loss, names of the legal staff to see what they were paid, individuals, etc. Atlas spent about 1.1 million in 2016 on FPL alone. This year it was 1.272 million even after a credit of 200 hrs a month to us for negotiations by the company under the framework agreement. The above LM-2 is for 1224 2017 in whole so you can find Southern stuff there also. I thought the FPL amendment would slow the spending down so they could keep up appearances to the membership, but it looks like they are grabbing what they can before the amendment is finalized into the bylaws and they go out the door. I.E. Kirchner leaves soon due to retirement (although he was approved by the eboard to finish his term despite his mandatory retirement).
So I can see his despair and have experienced it before myself. Maybe if our newer representatives reviewed what actually happened in the past (not the rewritten stuff by Kirchner) we might get ahead of the game some. Unfortunately, we seem destined to repeat history.
But those benefiting (neg. committee, ExCo, ExCo chair and the company) by not having anything compelling them to finish seems to be his point. We seem to be holding a pair of deuces and throwing in money to the pot like we have a full house. Essentially hoping no one will take a job at Atlas and encouraging those here to leave as our sole leverage.
Polar did two strikes in the past that only brought them to parity with the one Atlas contract that was concluded prior to our merger. Kirchner's own words if you want to go back an listen to the recording of the call on the union site. Polar hung their hat on one issue that dragged out the merger and a new contract for almost ten years for the Atlas guys. Required a decertification of ALPA to get it done and moving on.
HERE IS A PDF of the latest LM-2.
You can use ctrl F, insert your company name to find what the union pays your company for flight pay loss, names of the legal staff to see what they were paid, individuals, etc. Atlas spent about 1.1 million in 2016 on FPL alone. This year it was 1.272 million even after a credit of 200 hrs a month to us for negotiations by the company under the framework agreement. The above LM-2 is for 1224 2017 in whole so you can find Southern stuff there also. I thought the FPL amendment would slow the spending down so they could keep up appearances to the membership, but it looks like they are grabbing what they can before the amendment is finalized into the bylaws and they go out the door. I.E. Kirchner leaves soon due to retirement (although he was approved by the eboard to finish his term despite his mandatory retirement).
So I can see his despair and have experienced it before myself. Maybe if our newer representatives reviewed what actually happened in the past (not the rewritten stuff by Kirchner) we might get ahead of the game some. Unfortunately, we seem destined to repeat history.
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An "Industry Leading Contract" is a pipe dream and it will never happen. Atlas is and always will be a third tier airline. The Union and the company are stealing money from me, in dues and old contract pay scale, every month this drags on.
I am also tired of buying pizza and beer for every new hire class.
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I am also tired of buying pizza and beer for every new hire class.
BayBum
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An "Industry Leading Contract" is a pipe dream and it will never happen. Atlas is and always will be a third tier airline. The Union and the company are stealing money from me, in dues and old contract pay scale, every month this drags on.
I am also tired of buying pizza and beer for every new hire class.
BayBum
I am also tired of buying pizza and beer for every new hire class.
BayBum
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You are right that there are fewer showing for new hire classes, but those pizza parties are more for selling the ExCo to those new members for votes later on. At least until they see those early grandiose promises of "industry leading contract" don't come true. I'm sure they will have a scapegoat for that. I can think of several they already have used.
Kirchner is on his way out as far as being the ExCo Chairman long before this contract will reach it's conclusion in the years of upcoming legal action and arbitration's that follow using delay as a point of leverage hoping more quit than hire on to stay as leverage under his direction. I imagine he will attempt a run at 1224 President. That doesn't require class and craft as the ExCo position does or maybe hired as a business agent by the Eboard. Keeps him in the money, our dues money.
I don't really blame the Teamsters. ALPA was worse on the back stabbing, support wise. We just had a large expansion and influx of new guys in the majority that didn't know our history, voted for guys they didn't know that oversold themselves that didn't know any of our history here either to keep from repeating the mistakes of the past. Those elected could make a good sales pitch for themselves and a few had access to the new members personal data even before the Teamsters got it. That was before the Houtas pizza parties though. Someone else ran them then and is on the ExCo now. Unfortunately, that kind of sneaky doesn't work on a corporate level. Just screws the collective membership in the end.
Kirchner is on his way out as far as being the ExCo Chairman long before this contract will reach it's conclusion in the years of upcoming legal action and arbitration's that follow using delay as a point of leverage hoping more quit than hire on to stay as leverage under his direction. I imagine he will attempt a run at 1224 President. That doesn't require class and craft as the ExCo position does or maybe hired as a business agent by the Eboard. Keeps him in the money, our dues money.
I don't really blame the Teamsters. ALPA was worse on the back stabbing, support wise. We just had a large expansion and influx of new guys in the majority that didn't know our history, voted for guys they didn't know that oversold themselves that didn't know any of our history here either to keep from repeating the mistakes of the past. Those elected could make a good sales pitch for themselves and a few had access to the new members personal data even before the Teamsters got it. That was before the Houtas pizza parties though. Someone else ran them then and is on the ExCo now. Unfortunately, that kind of sneaky doesn't work on a corporate level. Just screws the collective membership in the end.
Last edited by suddenimpact; 06-13-2018 at 10:57 PM.
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This really bums me out. The union has made a lot of mistakes it’s true. As individuals we can be a lot nastier to each other than is warranted, and we only divide ourselves further. For what it’s worth, all the dumb stuff you see, be it gossip circles, veiled threats, leaking of private information in training or anything is NOT your union in action. Nobody who has been on any kind of team thinks being crappy to each other improves performance over the long run. I can think of a good many times I’ve seen this type of thing really harm an effort. Mistakes have been made.
The good news is that we are fixing this. Please don’t let loud jerks turn you off your union. We’re only going to be strong if we stick together. Sometimes we lose sight of that. If someone doesn’t wanna hear what you have to say, talk to someone else. We exist for you, not the other way around.
The good news is that we are fixing this. Please don’t let loud jerks turn you off your union. We’re only going to be strong if we stick together. Sometimes we lose sight of that. If someone doesn’t wanna hear what you have to say, talk to someone else. We exist for you, not the other way around.
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This really bums me out. The union has made a lot of mistakes it’s true. As individuals we can be a lot nastier to each other than is warranted, and we only divide ourselves further. For what it’s worth, all the dumb stuff you see, be it gossip circles, veiled threats, leaking of private information in training or anything is NOT your union in action. Nobody who has been on any kind of team thinks being crappy to each other improves performance over the long run. I can think of a good many times I’ve seen this type of thing really harm an effort. Mistakes have been made.
The good news is that we are fixing this. Please don’t let loud jerks turn you off your union. We’re only going to be strong if we stick together. Sometimes we lose sight of that. If someone doesn’t wanna hear what you have to say, talk to someone else. We exist for you, not the other way around.
The good news is that we are fixing this. Please don’t let loud jerks turn you off your union. We’re only going to be strong if we stick together. Sometimes we lose sight of that. If someone doesn’t wanna hear what you have to say, talk to someone else. We exist for you, not the other way around.
Just on the membership side:
- Creating an off union facebook site for members that denies access to many of the membership and only allows certain posts while being represented as the official union access point. Then later that being changed when they saw the liability to the local.
- Cutting off membership posting access to the original private union web forums. It actually acted like a true thermometer of the memberships desires and wants and helped keep our issues off sites like this.
- Leadership/ExCo Chair directing it's committees to attack members seen as supporting/voting for a properly proposed amendment that passed the whole of 1224.
- Filing charges on many members seen as being associated to that bylaw amendment in which "everyone one of them were exonerated" of the charges.
We are not a union anymore under Kirchner, but a wanna be gang led from behind by leadership that goads our members into crossing a line they know we can't get them back from when the section 19's hit. Multiple examples already exist. Get the members worked up and use the one's that crossed the unmentioned line by our ExCo/Company as martyrs.
There is a difference between being a thug and being a union. At least our thugs pay themselves well, I'm sad to say.
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The good news is that we are fixing this. Please don’t let loud jerks turn you off your union. We’re only going to be strong if we stick together. Sometimes we lose sight of that. If someone doesn’t wanna hear what you have to say, talk to someone else. We exist for you, not the other way around.
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