Mon, Jun 05, 2006
ANN Special Feature: NATCA's Ruth Marlin on the FAA's Imposition of an ATC Contract 06.06.06
It's a scenario that played out almost exactly the same way 25 years ago... when air traffic controllers belonging to PATCO walked off the job... and were promtly fired by President Ronald Reagan. Now... as the deadline passes for talks between the FAA and its controllers... Administrator Marion Blakey has done what she said she'd do all along. She's unilaterally decided that controllers will have to abide by the FAA's best, last offer. But it's one that controllers say they're simply unable to live with... and one they promise to continue fighting. In a statement from Blakey issued on Monday... the administrator said:
“Despite negotiations lasting nine months, including one month of mediation, the Federal Aviation Administration and NATCA could not agree on the terms of a new contract that would allow necessary changes in the agency’s personnel system. As provided by law, we sent our entire proposal, along with NATCA’s proposal and objections, to Congress on April 5, 2006 for a period of 60 days. That period for review has ended without modification of our proposal by Congress. Therefore, under the terms of our statute, the FAA’s proposed change takes effect as of today, and we will begin the process of implementing our proposal."
Blakey goes on to say... “We recognize that change of this kind will require close coordination with our managers, supervisors and union representatives. Thus, even though the prior contract has ended, we will transition by operating under the former work rules and pay rules as we phase-in the successor terms and conditions. The phase-in will be handled in a deliberate and orderly manner, and we will ensure that air traffic managers and supervisors are well trained to implement these provisions and to answer questions from the workforce as they arise. Our controllers are part of a very dedicated workforce and we are committed to working with them to ensure a smooth transition.”
But will this stand with members