I wouldn't mind joining a Union. One that has solidarity among its members. I don't see solidarity between any TWO carriers involved with ALPA. And you know what? I don't expect it, either. I look at ALPA realistically...a large organization with many flaws. Ultimately, and realistically, ALPA cannot provide you with the protection they imply, be it medical, job, or contract related. The responsibility for ANYTHING to get accomplished in the airlines is going to be up to the individual pilots. It's just the way it is...ALPA talks a great game, but talk is cheap.
Too bad the guys running for ALPA president weren't as humble when it came down to getting votes...WE'RE GONNA TAKE IT BACK!!! What's the excuse for Prater going to be when he fails at this? I know, I know, he'll just point the finger back at the pilot groups...
Again, like a politician Prater said what he needed to say in order to get the votes. Don't tell me his campaign title was just there because it was catchy? Next thing you know, the ALPA guys will be saying "He didn't mean we'd be taking it back LITERALLY!"
We all know this is NOT the case