this is evidence of the 'us vs. them' mindset that is usually inherent with ALPA: 'do what we say or we'll strike, sue, or shut this mother down!' that is not the type of environment I want to work in
I want to work in an environment that does not hinder my right to free speech or organize a labor union. The SKYW OC has been doing more than its share of trying to compromise with SKYW for almost a year and it was SKYW ILLEGAL actions that brought about this litigation. Instead of everyone jumping up and blaming ALPA, I wonder why nobody seems to think that Good Old Skywest is to blame?
After all this is the company that promised an 18 month pay package that went on for what felt like forever, changed how they calculate cancellation pay, admittedly violates seniority with regard to ASE flying, decreased block times by an average of 8% (reference to SAPA email “Questions to Brad Holt”), and completely ignored 25% of the pilot group in the last pay package. And now, it appears they are violating the RLA laws and attempting to snuff out the pilot’s voice.
I don’t want to work in an “us vs. them” environment either, but even more than that, I don’t want to work somewhere that can continue to break the law and do whatever they wish with regard to my career, pay, and quality of life without any recourse. If this lawsuit shows anything, it shows the POSITIVE aspect of having a unified voice that is willing to stand up for the desires of the pilot group against a management used to doing whatever it wants.