The NetJets Association of Shared
Aircraft Pilots (NJASAP) filed a
lawsuit last week against NetJets Aviation, accusing the fractional provider
of interfering with “union and union members’ protected activity in violation of
the [Railway Labor Act, RLA].” NJASAP, which represents the approximately 3,000
NetJets pilots, is in protracted contract negotiations with NetJets, as are the
unions for the company’s maintenance technicians and flight attendants. NetJets
has not responded to AIN’s repeated
requests for comment. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court of Ohio,
alleges that “NetJets Aviation used Twitter to impersonate union members and
unlawfully accessed and obtained confidential communications from the
password-protected union Internet message board to weaken and ultimately destroy
the union.” In the suit, NJASAP charged that NetJets created an imposter Twitter
account to “encourage NJASAP members to violate the RLA’s status quo
provisions; bait them to endorse or participate in an unlawful job action;
interfere with union procedures for appointing and electing leadership; and
threaten to blacklist NJASAP members from other employment if they left
NetJets.” NJASAP's lawsuit calls for the destruction of the confidential
information and an injunction barring “further coercion,” as well as monetary
damages.
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