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N1005C
9th Feb 2003, 01:29
From AP Feb 08, 10:43 AM EST

UPS to lay off 100 pilots by Autumn



http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/UPS_PILOTS?SITE=KYBOW&SECTION=HOME

411A
9th Feb 2003, 02:00
Mentioned two hundred on another web site....UPS has found out that it is FAR more cost effective to outsource their flying (especially overseas), and they can do so because their pilots' union can't do anything about it...;)

UPS is (and always was) a TRUCKING company with aeroplanes.
(Whoops...lorries for our UK friends...:rolleyes: )

DownIn3Green
9th Feb 2003, 22:58
Why should UPS be any different from the rest of the flying world?

At least it's only 100-200, and not the many hundreds+ at other airlines...

I suspect 411 will agree with me that the folks over at UAL don't have a clue as to what is about to happen to them once the bankruptcy judge imposes the emergency work rules...

Ask any EAL pilot and they'll tell ya'...

411A
10th Feb 2003, 02:03
DownIn3Green...

Yes indeed they will...into the unknown, whether they like it or not........:eek:

marlin
10th Feb 2003, 03:18
Noted two B727 belonging to Transmile Air( Malaysia) flying UPS callsign in Auckland,NZ last week.
Definitely cheaper to contract out than pay expensive American pilots.

non sched
10th Feb 2003, 10:45
UPS pilots are in negotiations with the company right now. These layoffs/furloughs are typical "negotiating tactics."

B767300ER
12th Feb 2003, 00:04
I agree with non-sched, it could just be union whipsawing during negotiations. I expect UPS will have them back before long.