NetJets Labor Relations Sour as Union Accuses Company of Retaliation

The NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots (NJASAP) reports a deterioration in labor relations with Columbus-based NetJets, a fractional air carrier. The union, representing over 3,400 pilots, accuses the company of launching a disciplinary investigation against an elected NJASAP official over lawful union activities. This is seen as an act of retaliation and intimidation following a recently signed five-year collective bargaining agreement. NJASAP President Pedro Leroux emphasizes the need for collaboration and a focus on growth amidst unprecedented demand. The union reiterates its support for Vice President Paulette Gilbert, who faced interrogation and requests for details about protected union activities during a three-hour meeting.

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