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777boyindubai
29th Apr 2010, 11:38
MEA pilot strike grounds Beirut flights - Emirates Business 24|7 (http://www.business24-7.ae/companies-markets/aviation/mea-pilot-strike-grounds-beirut-flights-2010-04-29-1.238546)

CedarJet
29th Apr 2010, 19:28
This tread is a historic one.
It's the first time in recent history that pilots in the ME area were united and went on strike to protest the degradation of pilot's conditions of service.
Unfortunately pilots always complain on this PPRUNE Middle East thread about the same problem, but can't do much.
Pilot strikes are usually only done in Europe or the USA. Lebanese pilots made history today as 100% of MEA pilots responded to their Unions call for a strike.

M Whale
30th Apr 2010, 10:12
What is really historic is you writing such a post :ooh:. Especially when we know that professional brown noser like you watched this decline without doing anything, worse, encouraging it.
You can say thank you to your union...that forces you to strike. You won't have to apologize too much to your advisee.
As our (too short) strike is over, you can now return advising your beloved mid-level bank employee :8.

CedarJet
1st May 2010, 21:16
Thank you for your kind words old colleague. I see you haven't changed much...
All the Best in your new career :ok:

M Whale
2nd May 2010, 12:29
new career? I wish I could do that...but given the slavery contract MEA made me signed it's not an option :ugh:

Btw you should go tell our slave-driver-liar-in chief that starting salary at MEA is not 4500$ as he said but closer to 1900$ after training deduction, does he have problems with numbers or lying in a press conference is not a big deal for him?

Anyway, I am getting ready for our new strike buddy...oops our new "unauthorized disruption"! See you in the pilots lounge :E.

M Whale
20th May 2010, 19:28
ready for a new round CedarJet? or too busy moving in with mkh?

some pilots will start learning to regret this good ol' Oussama...farewell!

oh, btw, somebody has to tell mkh that he can switch off his mobile phone while flying, if Hout wants to know what s being said privately, he can just download some CVR

or browse youtube:

YouTube - MEA A330-200 cockpit(cedarjet211) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FcWzMJ3FbA&feature=related)

PHAROH
25th May 2010, 09:43
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BEIRUT: Talks between Middle East Airlines (MEA) and pilots over a new package reached a dead-end Tuesday as the management is reported to have borrowed some pilots from other airways in case the company’s aviators went on strike.


Labor Minister Boutros Harb, who presided over a meeting between MEA’s management and the intransigent pilots, told reporters that the pilots turned down another offer by the company to resolve the long running standoff.

“The Labor Ministry tried to mediate a deal between both sides but regrettably the pilots rejected our gesture and insisted on their demands. We will try again to sort out the problem,” Harb said.

The labor minister warned that any negative action by the pilots would negatively affect the tourism season this summer and that this was unacceptable.

Sources close to the firm said a number of pilots from other airlines have been borrowed on a temporary basis in case MEA’s pilots went on strike.

“We can’t take any chances. If the pilots went on strike again then it is the company’s duty to take any action to ensure that the airline never stops operations. We are also talking about the livelihoods of 5,500 employees,” one source said.

Captain Mahmoud Houmani, the head of the Lebanese Pilots Syndicate, told The Daily Star that all options are open if the management failed to respond to their demands.

“They [MEA] have hired pilots from other airlines and this action is against the law. They have no right to do this,” Houmani said.

He claimed all the pilots were united behind the syndicate but refused to say if they would stage a strike anytime soon.

Houmani said that some of the new pilots hired by the company have been granted licenses and are stationed at Rafik Hariri International Airport in case the staff carried out a strike.


The 28 pilots, according to Houmani, have been hired from Qatar Airways and another Arab airline.

“We will hold a general assembly very soon and discuss all our options,” Houmani said.

He claimed that MEA did not comply with the requests of the pilots.

“There are three basic demands and none of them have been met,” Houmani said.

But one source stressed that not all pilots are in favor of any strike because they realize that neither the national unity government nor the political parties sympathize with their demands.

The source added that the company has met the majority of the conditions of the pilots, noting that the salaries of these pilots went from $15 million to more than $20 million in a period of 18 months.

“MEA was very generous with the pilots. If anyone has good intentions then they should have sorted out this problem without the need for escalation,” the source said.

The source insisted that no one supports the demands of the pilots but expressed fear that some of the pilots may have a hidden agenda.

“We can’t understand who will benefit from any harm that befalls on MEA. Apart from the 5,000 staff under the payroll of the company, any harm on MEA will have a grave impact on the economy, airport, hotels and tourism,” the source said.

They added that the salary of a pilot after the new raise has reached over $13,000 a month.
In addition, the company has exempted the newly graduated pilots who borrowed money from MEA from paying the interest rate on the loans.


Read more: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=3&article_id=115215#ixzz0ovsO9WcX (http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=3&article_id=115215#ixzz0ovsO9WcX)
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