Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
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Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
Where can I download a copy of the award?
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Aeronet or the ACPA members site.
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Re: Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
I am looking for the actual award. I dont see it on the ACPA site. It sould be public domain. Any other links to it? If not, can you email it to me? much appreciated.
Re: Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
It's in the flight ops tab on Aeronet, right near the top. PDF called "Arbitrator's Award".
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Sunblock,
Why should it be public domain?
Why should it be public domain?
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Re: Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
http://www.flypast60.com/Documents/StanleyAward.pdfsunblock90 wrote:Where can I download a copy of the award?
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Re: Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
The arbitration decision contains some very interesting details regarding each party's submission that were not previously available.
For example, at page 18 of the decision the arbitrator refers to ACPA's submission that the end of mandatory retirement would provide a net benefit to Air Canada that ACPA costed at $94.5 million...
For example, at page 18 of the decision the arbitrator refers to ACPA's submission that the end of mandatory retirement would provide a net benefit to Air Canada that ACPA costed at $94.5 million...
Re: Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
Funny, at the time we all said AC was going to realize tremendous windfall gains ... ACPA said it would cost AC money ... the Membership never had a chance.Raymond Hall wrote: For example, at page 18 of the decision the arbitrator refers to ACPA's submission that the end of mandatory retirement would provide a net benefit to Air Canada that ACPA costed at $94.5 million...
It's probably much higher ... there are savings which don't show up on any balance sheet. Why did they keep this fact from the Membership? What did ACPA get for this humungous potential bargaining chip? Match over, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Anyway, that was then, this is now. Anybody got any ideas?
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Re: Stanley FOS Arbitration award copy?
I have posted a copy of the new LOU 75: Elimination of Mandatory Retirement, as well as an opinion on the implications of the bidding restrictions contained in that LOU, on the Fly Past 60 web site:
http://www.flypast60.com/Update.htm
http://www.flypast60.com/Documents/LOU75.pdf
http://www.flypast60.com/Update.htm
http://www.flypast60.com/Documents/LOU75.pdf