TPA will not expire
#1
TPA will not expire
According to the TPA, it does not expire as long as we reach a TA with management.
Since a TA was reached, the terms of the TPA will not expire.
If we vote it down, the new 737's replacing the 757's will have to be flown by UAL pilots. They can't open any new bases to "Easternize" us.
No reason to vote "yes" out of fear!
Since a TA was reached, the terms of the TPA will not expire.
If we vote it down, the new 737's replacing the 757's will have to be flown by UAL pilots. They can't open any new bases to "Easternize" us.
No reason to vote "yes" out of fear!
#2
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According to the TPA, it does not expire as long as we reach a TA with management.
Since a TA was reached, the terms of the TPA will not expire.
If we vote it down, the new 737's replacing the 757's will have to be flown by UAL pilots. They can't open any new bases to "Easternize" us.
No reason to vote "yes" out of fear!
Since a TA was reached, the terms of the TPA will not expire.
If we vote it down, the new 737's replacing the 757's will have to be flown by UAL pilots. They can't open any new bases to "Easternize" us.
No reason to vote "yes" out of fear!
#3
You believe wrong.
The language does not say that we must ratify a TA...just that a TA must have been reached between the company and ALPA.
Clearly a mistake by management not to catch this.
It could be a game changer.
The language does not say that we must ratify a TA...just that a TA must have been reached between the company and ALPA.
Clearly a mistake by management not to catch this.
It could be a game changer.
#4
February, 2012 Transition and Process Extension Agreement:
1. Section 13 (A) of the TPA shall be modified to read as follows:
Unless the Parties agree otherwise, the Airline Parties may jointly terminate the provisions of Sections 4-D (Domiciles), 7-A (Furlough with regard to S- UA Pilots only), 7-C (Flying Ratios), 7-D (Domicile and Base Protection), and 9 (ALPA Travel), individually or collectively, at any time on or after March 31, 2013, if the parties have not reached a tentative agreement on a JCBA by that date. Should the Company elect to terminate TPA Section 4- D pursuant to this paragraph, Paragraph 4 of this Extension Agreement shall also be terminated, effective on the same date that TPA Section 4-D is terminated.
1. Section 13 (A) of the TPA shall be modified to read as follows:
Unless the Parties agree otherwise, the Airline Parties may jointly terminate the provisions of Sections 4-D (Domiciles), 7-A (Furlough with regard to S- UA Pilots only), 7-C (Flying Ratios), 7-D (Domicile and Base Protection), and 9 (ALPA Travel), individually or collectively, at any time on or after March 31, 2013, if the parties have not reached a tentative agreement on a JCBA by that date. Should the Company elect to terminate TPA Section 4- D pursuant to this paragraph, Paragraph 4 of this Extension Agreement shall also be terminated, effective on the same date that TPA Section 4-D is terminated.
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#8
Check that box, vote no, squeeze a better deal out of the company as they fire their lawyers for missing this little tidbit.
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