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Aircraft Mechanics Negotiations Update
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<blockquote data-quote="705red" data-source="post: 434102" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>It seems to appear that the mechanics are working without a contract and have been for two years. In my opinion they have been pretty patient in working without this contract and now everyone can see why back in july we here in 705 had refused to grant an extension.</p><p> </p><p>The mechanics have ups right were they want them right now and should use this as bargaining power. You have dhl going belly up with ups looking to fly their air and internationals while gaining a nice market share of dhl's business. While the same planes that would do this work might not be able to fly if the mechanics walk off. We are real close to xmas and hopefully ups takes this serious and also gives these guys a contract.</p><p> </p><p>To much to gain at this point but it also sounds like the mechanics have a whole hell of a lot to lose! Either way if a job action was called they would have my support and i would not cross their picket lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="705red, post: 434102, member: 5229"] It seems to appear that the mechanics are working without a contract and have been for two years. In my opinion they have been pretty patient in working without this contract and now everyone can see why back in july we here in 705 had refused to grant an extension. The mechanics have ups right were they want them right now and should use this as bargaining power. You have dhl going belly up with ups looking to fly their air and internationals while gaining a nice market share of dhl's business. While the same planes that would do this work might not be able to fly if the mechanics walk off. We are real close to xmas and hopefully ups takes this serious and also gives these guys a contract. To much to gain at this point but it also sounds like the mechanics have a whole hell of a lot to lose! Either way if a job action was called they would have my support and i would not cross their picket lines. [/QUOTE]
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