Don't forget the furlough pay you have in your CBA. Probably the top thing I envy from your contract.rudder wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 5:12 amAC had the least amount of furloughs due to the costs of a reduction bid when you have 7 equipment types in your fleet.mynameisDougnotKevin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 8:31 pm ALPA doesn't care about junior members
ACPA had the least amount of furloughs than any other airline in Canada during Covid because they cared
Voting is open for TA on merger between ACPA and ALPA International
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I was furloughed in 1988 and I didn't get squat from crappy C-ALPA. You know the deal when you came here and we all were junior at one point
Plus ACPA gave the furloughs an app they could install on their phone
ALPA will just steal your money and send it to Trump!!
Plus ACPA gave the furloughs an app they could install on their phone
ALPA will just steal your money and send it to Trump!!
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What? Angry birds? Cause they didn’t give them anything they could use. In fact all communication with furloughed pilots was severed and access to the ACPA website was denied.mynameisDougnotKevin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 2:51 pm ACPA gave the furloughs an app they could install on their phone
ACPA is the epitome and personification of leaving junior pilots high, dry and forgotten.
By comparison, ALPA set up the Furloughed Pilots Support Program providing options, support, resources and contacts during that time. $3M was allocated for this.
This made me laugh out loud. Thanks for the chuckle. I also hear that ALPA promotes clubbing baby seals, freezing puppies and putting them into a wood chipper and euthanizing all old ladies who bake cookies.ALPA will just steal your money and send it to Trump!!
Got any more bullsquirt to spread? No way accurate, but it sure is entertaining.
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You guys know these are troll/satire accounts, right?mynameisDougnotKevin
ReturnoftheMike
YULCompanyManDan
Right?
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And you know we’re having fun with it, right?Dash.Trash wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 4:35 pmYou guys know these are troll/satire accounts, right?mynameisDougnotKevin
ReturnoftheMike
YULCompanyManDan
Right?
Right?
But each time it keeps talking, we get to say more about ALPA vice ACPA.
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You guys think this stuff is funny but who is paying for these stickers they keep sending out?
I was ok with concessions but stickers being mailed out on the union dime?
Too much! Tabarnac!!
I was ok with concessions but stickers being mailed out on the union dime?
Too much! Tabarnac!!
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I think you're throwing out the baby with the bathwater here
You're all going to lose full displacement with ALPA so how are the reps going to be able spend the summers at the cottage?
You're all going to lose full displacement with ALPA so how are the reps going to be able spend the summers at the cottage?
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The cost of the stickers, (paid for by ALPA btw), is about one thousandth the value of the 767F 10% pay cut every month, given to Air Canada’s pilot by ACPA.YULCompanyManDan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 5:57 pm You guys think this stuff is funny but who is paying for these stickers they keep sending out?
I was ok with concessions but stickers being mailed out on the union dime?
Too much! Tabarnac!!
Tabarnac? Really? You’re losing sleep over $900 worth of stickers when ACPA was paying a (non working) CEO more than 777 Captain pay! Talk about re-arranging deck chairs on Titanic.
It’s this type of thinking that lead to the pilots not being able to turf useless ACPA quick enough.
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The sad part is that this is actually true.
There is a small contingent on the Facebook page complaining about the cost of stickers with hundreds of millions at stake with negotiations
There is a small contingent on the Facebook page complaining about the cost of stickers with hundreds of millions at stake with negotiations
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Do you know who printed those stickers? This is ALPA corruption colluding with the government.Crewbunk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:23 amThe cost of the stickers, (paid for by ALPA btw), is about one thousandth the value of the 767F 10% pay cut every month, given to Air Canada’s pilot by ACPA.YULCompanyManDan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 5:57 pm You guys think this stuff is funny but who is paying for these stickers they keep sending out?
I was ok with concessions but stickers being mailed out on the union dime?
Too much! Tabarnac!!
Tabarnac? Really? You’re losing sleep over $900 worth of stickers when ACPA was paying a (non working) CEO more than 777 Captain pay! Talk about re-arranging deck chairs on Titanic.
It’s this type of thinking that lead to the pilots not being able to turf useless ACPA quick enough.
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Now THIS is funny.
No end of entertainment on this website.
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Are you arguing with a parody account or doing a parody of someone arguing with the parody? We're too many levels deep into inception!Crewbunk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:23 amThe cost of the stickers, (paid for by ALPA btw), is about one thousandth the value of the 767F 10% pay cut every month, given to Air Canada’s pilot by ACPA.YULCompanyManDan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 5:57 pm You guys think this stuff is funny but who is paying for these stickers they keep sending out?
I was ok with concessions but stickers being mailed out on the union dime?
Too much! Tabarnac!!
Tabarnac? Really? You’re losing sleep over $900 worth of stickers when ACPA was paying a (non working) CEO more than 777 Captain pay! Talk about re-arranging deck chairs on Titanic.
It’s this type of thinking that lead to the pilots not being able to turf useless ACPA quick enough.
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In 2017 I ran on a platform of completing the Unity initiative & transparent votes at the MECCanpilot7 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:19 amAre you arguing with a parody account or doing a parody of someone arguing with the parody? We're too many levels deep into inception!Crewbunk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:23 amThe cost of the stickers, (paid for by ALPA btw), is about one thousandth the value of the 767F 10% pay cut every month, given to Air Canada’s pilot by ACPA.YULCompanyManDan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 5:57 pm You guys think this stuff is funny but who is paying for these stickers they keep sending out?
I was ok with concessions but stickers being mailed out on the union dime?
Too much! Tabarnac!!
Tabarnac? Really? You’re losing sleep over $900 worth of stickers when ACPA was paying a (non working) CEO more than 777 Captain pay! Talk about re-arranging deck chairs on Titanic.
It’s this type of thinking that lead to the pilots not being able to turf useless ACPA quick enough.
Completion of the unity file will secure the futures of AC pilots while aligning the efforts all pilot groups. It is indeed a step forward for the industry
Cheers, Mike
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Wow! 70% voter turnout that’s awesome.
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Treasonous traitor,TheOriginalMagicMike wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 4:01 pmIn 2017 I ran on a platform of completing the Unity initiative & transparent votes at the MECCanpilot7 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:19 amAre you arguing with a parody account or doing a parody of someone arguing with the parody? We're too many levels deep into inception!Crewbunk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:23 am
The cost of the stickers, (paid for by ALPA btw), is about one thousandth the value of the 767F 10% pay cut every month, given to Air Canada’s pilot by ACPA.
Tabarnac? Really? You’re losing sleep over $900 worth of stickers when ACPA was paying a (non working) CEO more than 777 Captain pay! Talk about re-arranging deck chairs on Titanic.
It’s this type of thinking that lead to the pilots not being able to turf useless ACPA quick enough.
Completion of the unity file will secure the futures of AC pilots while aligning the efforts all pilot groups. It is indeed a step forward for the industry
Cheers, Mike
Former Mike, your historical blunders have been highlighted and if you continue this trend your place at future ACPA will not be secure
The boys of the past are giving you one last chance to rectify your actions and join the club of conceding to concessions. The future of the airline depends on it
Regards, Mike
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When ALPA starts collecting our dues then we get our own forum like Delta and United pilots have right?
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You get what Delta gets when you earn it like they have.ALPAisAwesome wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:29 pm When ALPA starts collecting our dues then we get our own forum like Delta and United pilots have right?
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Microphone Mike,ReturnoftheMike wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:09 pmTreasonous traitor,TheOriginalMagicMike wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 4:01 pmIn 2017 I ran on a platform of completing the Unity initiative & transparent votes at the MEC
Completion of the unity file will secure the futures of AC pilots while aligning the efforts all pilot groups. It is indeed a step forward for the industry
Cheers, Mike
Former Mike, your historical blunders have been highlighted and if you continue this trend your place at future ACPA will not be secure
The boys of the past are giving you one last chance to rectify your actions and join the club of conceding to concessions. The future of the airline depends on it
Regards, Mike
I will not cede to the cowardly actions of the villains of concessions
North American legacy carriers have always been the comparables as stated by Calin himself
Come see the light and alter your course before its too late and you become the slam click king of the Dreamliner fleet
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Is old Mike & today Mike having a debate?
This site can be pretty funny
This site can be pretty funny
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I need a sticker that says But Who Printed The Stickers