ALPA apparently does not want a merger, although that would be best for the pilot membership. A merger would trigger a representational vote to see who represents the combined group and ALPA apparently is not convinced it would win. So ALPA is watching out for ALPA and not its members. (and in all fairness, ALPA tried to do the right thing at GoJets and lost thanks to Teamsters getting in bed with management. ALPA may think they can't win, so they aren't going to try)
I think you know that I have huge problems with ALPA but I think you also know that they have nothing to do with ASA negotiations or the ASA/SKYW situation. As you know I'm not an ASA or a SKYW pilot and I probably shouldn't be butting in, but I want you guys to succeed. What you're doing right now is guaranteeing failure.
Fins, I think your ideas re ALPA's fear of 'losing' ASA may have some merit but be that as it may, you have bigger fish to fry.
It's not likely that you will be able to force Skywest Holdings to merge the two companies, but you don't need that.
What you need is a single list with the SKYW pilots and a single contract. Whe I say "you need" I'm talking about BOTH of you.
That may be costly (for the ASA group) but it is worth every penny. It's achievable and it won't take forever if you both wise up. The only thing it will cost the SKYW group is union dues, and that's nothing compared to the value of what you can both gain.
The SKYW pilots need this and just as badly as you do; the problem is they don't seem to realize it. Somehow you have to find a way to convice them that it is in their best interests to join the union and negotiate a single contract for both of you. That contract MUST bind the holding company to terms very similar, if not identical, to the terms of the Chautauqa contract, Section 1.
Right now the SKYW pilots seem to think they're sitting pretty and the problems are all ASA problems. That may be true today but it won't be true tomorrow. If the company succeeds in crushing ASA, the SKYW piltos' honeymoon will end and they will be next. It's inevitable, whether they realize it or not, and the fact is they have NO protection at all; zero.
This isn't about 'loving ALPA', it's about protecting your mutual interests. Whatever ALPA's problems may be, membership in the union for both ASA and SKYW is way ahead of whatever's in second place.
Solving your joint problem of being alter egos to each other is light years ahead of what ever feelings of dissatisfaction with ALPA either one of you may have.
Right now, a union company and a non-union company on the same property is the worst possible situation either one of you could be in. If you don't solve this division and form a single pilot group, one of you isn't going to get the better of the other - you are both going to screw yourselfs.
Whatever problems you have with ALPA, the problems you have with each other as alter egos are much worse.
Don't think I'm campaigning for ALPA - nothing could be further from the truth. I AM campaigning for ASA and SKYW pilots! You need to be in the same union with a single seniority list AND the requirement that any other company that SkyWest may buy in the future is also on the same list.
ALPA may not be able to get you the contract that you want at ASA but they can help you to get the security provisions that you need and must have. A different union for each of you will not solve that problem, therefore, ALPA for SKYW pilots is the best choice. Stop worrying about ALPA and worry about yourselves. The SKYW pilots need to be in the same union - not to help ASA - to help themselves.
You folks need to set aside your differences and get on the same page. It is absolutely essential to the future welfare of both of you. If you don't stop this quasi civil war, you are both going to screw yourselves!
It doesn't matter if you think ALPA has been effective at representing the ASA pilots or anybody else. If you join together, you can represent yourselves as effectively as you want to. ALPA is just the tool that you can use to your advantage in doing that.
It is true that ALPA plays favorites in favor of mainline pilots. Right now that is immaterial to ASA & SKYW pilots. What does matter is your joint job security! ASA has next to none, and SKYW has absolutely NONE.
ALPA can't use scope to grow ASA at SkyWest's expense and it can't do anything at all for SKYW pilots - unless they join. If you two stop fighting with each other and join forces, ALPA can and will provide the tools you need to fix your problem yourselves. That's not because ALPA is going to 'give' you anything - it is because both of you together can make SkyWest, Inc. give both of you what you need.
You are both giving the company exactly what it wants - the ability to manipulate and control you both and play you against each other like a fiddle - to their benefit and at your joint expense.
For your own sake, I beseech you to get together and protect your mutual interests. There is just no way to do it as long as you remain at each other's throats.
All of you - wake up and smell the Coffee!