peanutgirl
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I have been out of the country the last week so i might have missed something. Is the strike date still Aug. 20th for the NWA mechanics??
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Pinnie said:Yes, the strike date is still the same and it is NOT looking like they will settle soon. I am scheduled on a NWA flight from MCO to DTW on the 21st and am starting to look at different options.
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Pinnie said:I am thinking of cancelling the NWA tickets and flying either SPIRIT or SWA. I am wondering if the pilots and FAs will even cross the picket line anyway.
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Disneyjosh229 said:I think its a breach of contract if the captain's, first officers or flight attendents go on strike (because its the mechanics contract that is up). I would be extremly supprised if the mechanics strike would cancel or significantly delay any flights.
akamom said:I would look for a different option. They interviewed a DTW NW mechanic and he said if they stike, he wouldn't want anyone flying with "scab mechanics". They are training "scab" workers literally around the clock to get their mechanical skills up to par. Scares me enough find a different airline!
safetymom said:I agree with CarolA. For anyone with concerns I suggest you visit www.flyertalk.com
go to miles and points and then the NWA forum. They will have lots of ideas and news concerning the possible strike.
CarolA said:LOL! This is a scare tactic... and it's working.
I would not worry about the SCAB mechanics. The FAA oversees this and as my Grandfather who worked in airlines for years always pointed out at any time of trouble like this they REALLY keep an eye on things. Plus most of these so called "scabs" may in fact be contract mechanincs. There are legal certifications etc... It's not like Bubba from the car shop can just show up and be an airplane mechanic.
For example, NW does not have mechanics at all airports. What happens is the mechanics are a contract service at smaller airports who service all airlines. They may or may not be union, but don't have near the pay etc. that the NWA guys do... However, they work on your plane all the time and you keep flying safely.
Flyertalk.com had a link to a Minn. newspaper article indicating everyone was going back to the table later this week. Maybe we will know more then.