Here at ASA, there has been much talk about the "silent majority", single list, decertification of ALPA, and recall of the MEC. A former adversary of mine is advocation possible recall. My friend Fins wants a single carrier petition without the ALPA decertification.
About a month ago, I started a petition to push for a single list. It includes decertification of ALPA if a single list is not achieved.
My thoughts on threatening decertification, is that it takes our local people off the hook. In other words it makes ALPA national the enemy. That may be more palatable than a recall. I am open to suggestions, but here is the petition.
Whereas: Skywest, Inc. owns both ASA and Skywest and has transferred aircraft and aircraft deliveries between the two carriers while the ASA pilots are currently in contract negotiations.
Whereas: Scope is the foundation of any good contract.
Whereas: ALPA is actively trying to recruit the Skywest pilot group.
Whereas: Both ALPA and Teamsters have successfully negotiated single pilot seniority lists in the past at American Eagle, Mesa Air Group, and Republic Holdings.
Whereas: ASA pilot contract negotiations, and a growing difficulty attracting and retaining pilots, have combined to open a window of opportunity to pursue a combined single pilot seniority list on the Skywest Inc. property.
Therefore be it resolved: The following ASA pilots, by signing this petition request ALPA to use all available resources to ensure a single pilot seniority list at Skywest, Inc. This single pilot seniority list must include the pilots of ASA, Skywest, and of any certificate or subsidiary that may be added in the future, regardless of aircraft size. In the event ALPA is either unwilling or unable to achieve a single list at Skywest, Inc., then the following ASA pilots will pursue other representational options with the National Mediation Board.
Joe,
To begin, let me paraphrase Fins by saying you need to make sure you don't twist my words too. I stated that if the MEC doesn't act to wrap up the contract WHEN we get more dates in July/August, then they deserve to be recalled and replaced with someone who will. Yes, that's a threat, but not on the scale you are proposing.
To answer your post:
1. I believe your proposed resolution has merit, but other than the idle threat of decertification, it has no teeth. You know as well as I that the resolution as written will not pass the floor of an LEC meeting. Even if it does, it will have been corrupted beyond recognition by rewrites under parliamentary procedure. by the end, it will be referring the matter to a "study committee" who will be instructed to give a report at the next BOD or something to that effect.
2. Under ALPA's C&BLs and PPM, there is no provision for binding the MEC with an LEC resolution. Even if your resolution passses, the MEC has the right to ignore it. Quite simply, under ALPA's constitution, the LEC may not "mandate" an MEC member.
3. Your army of "500 signatures" will ammount to absolutely nothing, as that's still only 29% of our pilot group. Regardless, there is no provision for "petitions" in the C&BLs
There IS a provision for proxies. Anyone not attending the meeting has the right to give their vote to someone who will attend, in writing. A member may hold more than one proxy. If someone were to show up with 1000 proxies, that would facilitate passage of a resolution, but then it runs into problem #2.
The only true solution is to form a grassroots effort that reaches across our pilot group, achieves a simple majority, and pressures the MEC to follow the will of the pilots.
It is typical for ALPA reps to believe they "know more" than the average pilot do to being privvy to "inside information" and therefore they feel they don't have to obey the "will" of the pilot group. They then proceed to do what they feel is best for us. This is the genesis of the new FO rep's comments about our pilots. He's been told this by the "elder statesmen" of the MEC and also by ALPA National in Leadership School. They proceed, taking comfort in the knowledge that their positions are secure, as it's very difficult to organize and execute a recall effort.
The answer is to reach out and remind them that their job is NOT secure, and they DO answer to the pilots. If they choose to continue to ignore the will of the group, they WILL lose the power and control they hold over our future.
I firmly believe that the "silent majority" we keep referring to simply wants the battle to end. They want the union to stop fighting for industry leading, and deliver a contract that will allow our company to survive by not pricing us out of the game. Scope is DOA. As I said above, our only hope left is to remain competetive.
I believe the pilots group at large agrees. Unfortunately, they are not motivated to take the reigns. Eveh SH, the FO rep opined that 60% of our pilots would approve the current offer.
My solution is to garner as many proxies as possible and force the MEC to settle under threat of recall. Should they not, we will replace them with people who will. This should not include radical members like Joe or LJ by the way.
While I understand your argument, your threats of decertification will go nowhere because you know as well as I that the majority will NOT support it. As long as your resolution contains such language, I can't even suopport it. It speaks of your long standing hatred of ALPA and smells of alterior motives.
The best path is to use a sword if necessary, not nuke the entire battlefield, as you suggest.