I think it is time to challenge the authority of the Railway Labor Act in this instance.
It was illegal when Rosa Parks sat down on the bus, but she saw an unjust law, fought it, and it was changed.
It would seem a little peaceful boycott is in order. Anything illegal about almost 4,000 pilots all turning in their individual letters of resignation simultaneously?
In theory Fins, it would work - however in the real world, you have a better chance of General Lee admitting he is wrong.
There are 3 basic groups of pilots at the regionals.
1. The new hire trying to upgrade, get PIC, and go to "the major" where life is great there is "big rock candy mountain". He or she doesn't really care as long as there is a quick upgrade. After all, this isn't a real job anyway - it is just a means to an end.
2. The fired up, pissed off mid-seniority guy that is a junior captain, or a senior FO. They are pissed off, but they are trying like mad to get out - doesn't matter where - just out. They are the most likely to take any action, but they are leaving in droves, and they won't do anything that could ultimately harm the jobs they are currently interviewing for.
3. The "lifer". Some of these are too old to move on, and some such as myself don't have that bad of a gig. 6 digit incomes and 17-18 days off a month isn't that bad compared to much of the general population. How do you tell someone in this group to "give it all up for the greater good" when they would have to start all over at the bottom for $20-$25 K and 10 days off - most likely in a different domicile. Not going to get much support there.
Time for some long range strategic planning which includes:
1. Transportability of seniority. Why are we the only profession that has to start all over again each time we change jobs. Nobody can say this isn't possible because EVERY other profession does it.
2. Barriers to entry. What other profession allows a mere 10 months to become qualified. This is both a safety issue and a collective bargaining issue.
3. Effective "brand scope" that prevents carriers for bidding within a brand for work.
Until these things take place, everyone is just pi$$ing in the wind.....