Check your facts.
Continental - Section 6 negotiations open in 1.5 years
Delta - Section 6 in 2.5 years
United - Section 6 in 2 years
USAir - Right now
And how long for NWA? Hadn't checked the other airlines, but most of those, with 3-4 years of negotiating, will still be almost a decade, NWA will be longer.
Sorry, but the oportunity simply wasn't there this time around. It's just not reasonable to think that we could accomplish something of this magnitude under the bankruptcy umbrella. Leverage was nonexistent this time.
Bullsh*t. Simply bullsh*t.
The opportunity WAS there. The airline management teams new d*mn good and well that they were on the cusp of a very profitable era, and the unions knew that as well in some cases. They refused to do what the flight attendants ARE doing... simply say No, let something get imposed, then attempt to strike. The courts will NOT be able to enjoin the labor groups from striking once the company exits bankruptcy - and they can't hide there forever.
THAT would be a perfect opportunity to accomplish the sweeping changes you're speaking of. Airline fresh out of bankruptcy, record profits, and you free to engage at self-help at will because you are now working without a contract and the company has NO bankruptcy protection once exited.
Now that the airlines are making massive amounts of money (and will likely continue to increase profits for many years), we will have the leverage we need.
You're living in a pipe dream, buddy. I love ya' like a brutha from a different mutha to quote one of my coworkers, but you're just delusional. The airlines will show profits until it's time to NOT show a profit anymore, then they'll start finding their one-time capital expenditures, expenses, and other items that make the balance sheet look bleak enough to where, yet again, you'll "live to fight another day". Again, care to bet a C-note on it?
Those labor groups don't work under the RLA. Until you recognize that that's a different ballgame, you'll never understand how this process has to work.
And until you guys realize the RLA renders us powerless EXCEPT on the ONE RARE OCCASSION when you are freed to engage in self-help, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT, the slow decline of comparable income will continue.
How much of your time have you devoted to ALPA work, Rich?
2 1/2 years of my time at PCL in one form or another.
Have you volunteered to help the NPA yet?
Not 'til I'm off probation. I may be dumb sometimes, but I ain't stupid.
When I'm off probation I may volunteer in some area or another behind the scenes, but I won't get as involved as I tried to get with PCL's MEC/LEC structure. I have better things to do with my time (mainly my family) and, quite frankly, I would be happy with the current contract (if the company stopped violating 2 specific sections they started messing with lately) with COLA and longevity raises, a couple extra % to the B-fund, and a few QOL issues resolved. We already have SCOPE, we already have trip & duty rigs. Anything else is gravy. No reason to get as involved as I was with ALPA, we don't have as much stupid sh*t to fix.
Did you contribute to ALPA-PAC? Do you contribute to CAPA-PAC now? Unless the answers to these questions is yes, then your really have no room to criticize someone who's devoted most of his life to the work of the Association.
I have ALL the room to criticize in the world. I gave 5 years of dues to ALPA and never saw a better contract, never saw improved work conditions, never saw enforcement of our CURRENT contract, and lost THOUSANDS of dollars in pay with grievances that are STILL outstanding and will likely never be positively resolved (I expect they'll be swept under the rug when it comes down to brass tacks at the end of negotiations at PCL).
Additionally, I've seen the beginnings of cabotage with the cargo carrier operations in this country, have NOT seen better rest and duty limitations and, quite frankly, don't see any benefit in contributing to any -PAC fund (but we've been over this before). Everything politicians do that benefits us as pilots have ulterior motives that benefit the politicians in other ways.
Step away from the kool-aid...
Man, it's been a couple months since I got to debate you like this. Too bad the stakes are so high, otherwise I'd enjoy it a lot more...