Originally Posted by enginefireleft
ACPA has never ...
Your list could be the start of a long thread in and of itself. How about
:
ACPA has
never complied with its duty to fairly represent all of its members.
At the last Toronto general council meeting, the Base Chair stated, "We don't represent those people..." meaning, not just the retired pilots who have filed complaints, but the pilots who object to their impending mandatory retirement.
Like, it can pick and choose the select groups of its members that it represents and doesn't represent (the "in" crowd) with impugnity, despite its legal obligation under the Canada Labour Code to fairly represent all of its members, and despite the fact that those members pay the same proportion of union dues as the ones that it says that it does represent.
What other union in Canada has
joined in legal proceedings in support of the employer's termination of employment of their own members? Talk about precedent!
Can't wait for the chickens to come home to roost.