Pilot Strike Looms Large at Air Log in the GOM
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Today's Notam by the Air Log Pilot's union regarding the on-going court ordered negotiations reports the two sides met from 10 AM until 5:10 PM.
The Notam states hope remains that a settlement can be reached without a work action.
Attending the meeting was:
Company Reps- Milke, Deakins, Brown, Fira, Hunt
Union Reps- Bohelski, Catalano, Bruner, Robson
Next meeting tomorrow at 10 AM.
The Notam states hope remains that a settlement can be reached without a work action.
Attending the meeting was:
Company Reps- Milke, Deakins, Brown, Fira, Hunt
Union Reps- Bohelski, Catalano, Bruner, Robson
Next meeting tomorrow at 10 AM.
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3 March Notam from the Air Log Pilot Union
Meeting lasted from 8 AM to 12:45 PM and was described as being "Cooperative".
Some progress was made and the Union looks forward to the next scheduled meeting on 8 March in Washington, DC.
Meeting lasted from 8 AM to 12:45 PM and was described as being "Cooperative".
Some progress was made and the Union looks forward to the next scheduled meeting on 8 March in Washington, DC.
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The Pilots union has scheduled meetings for 6 PM local time on Thursday, 10 March, to disseminate the "official" summary of the situation as it then exists. No reports of progress or any other comment is being made about the NMB sponsored negotiations in Washington, DC. by any of the parties until the end of those negotiations.
Lots of fingers crossed in hope this situation comes to a compromise that prevents either side from having to resort to self help efforts.
Lots of fingers crossed in hope this situation comes to a compromise that prevents either side from having to resort to self help efforts.
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The Pilot's Union reported to the members tonight that a settlement has been reached they feel confident will be approved by the vote of the members. That is good news for all of the Air Log employees to know that a work action has been avoided....barring a "No Vote" on the final offer by the company.
I am glad that a compromise has been reached....and everyone can get back to work.
The company also announced the compromise settlement...
From: Dru Milke
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 4:44 PM
To: ARA Employees; OLOG Employees; All Field Bases
Subject: Contract Negotiations
It is with great pleasure that we announce that representatives from Offshore Logistics and the OPEIU local 107 have today reached tentative approval on a new comprehensive contract for the pilots of Air Logistics. This multi-year agreement will set a new pay standard in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico and will also offer a comprehensive benefit package. Although the execution of this agreement is subject to the ratification vote by the pilots, both the Union and the Company have committed to endorse the proposal and actively work toward this ratification.
I would like to particularly commend all the Air Logistics employees who have, during this lengthy and sometimes contentious process, continued to perform their duties in a safe and professional manner. We can now continue to focus on our core competencies of safety, service, and efficiency and deliver to our customers a superior level of performance.
Drury A. Milke
President
Air Logistics
I am glad that a compromise has been reached....and everyone can get back to work.
The company also announced the compromise settlement...
From: Dru Milke
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 4:44 PM
To: ARA Employees; OLOG Employees; All Field Bases
Subject: Contract Negotiations
It is with great pleasure that we announce that representatives from Offshore Logistics and the OPEIU local 107 have today reached tentative approval on a new comprehensive contract for the pilots of Air Logistics. This multi-year agreement will set a new pay standard in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico and will also offer a comprehensive benefit package. Although the execution of this agreement is subject to the ratification vote by the pilots, both the Union and the Company have committed to endorse the proposal and actively work toward this ratification.
I would like to particularly commend all the Air Logistics employees who have, during this lengthy and sometimes contentious process, continued to perform their duties in a safe and professional manner. We can now continue to focus on our core competencies of safety, service, and efficiency and deliver to our customers a superior level of performance.
Drury A. Milke
President
Air Logistics
Last edited by SASless; 11th Mar 2005 at 02:23.