NetJets Unions Stage
“Informational” Demonstrations
Approximately 300 pilots and other
employees of NetJets took to the picket lines yesterday in a three-pronged
“informational” protest outside the Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary’s Columbus, Ohio
headquarters and at its bases at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey and
California’s John Wayne Orange County Airport. The NetJets Association of Shared
Aircraft Pilots (NJASAP) has been deadlocked in contract negotiations with the
fractional aircraft provider for more than a year-and-a-half, while the process
with the company’s flight attendants union has dragged on for the last four
years. “It’s all about greed,” said Capt. Coley George, vice president of
industry affairs with NJASAP, citing NetJets’ recent earnings statements. “These
revenue numbers are extraordinary and the idea that they want their employees to
give back and give concessions on a contract is just not something that we are
interested in.” Coley added further demonstrations are planned for the future.
“The picket staged by the leadership of [NJASAP] and the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters is intended to generate leverage in ongoing collective
bargaining and is a common tactic from the traditional union playbook,” a
NetJets spokeswoman told AIN. “Real progress toward new collective
bargaining agreements can be made only through good faith negotiations and, as
such, we encourage the unions to stop the theatrics and get serious at the
bargaining table.”
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