Wrong again... you have no clue how WashDC functions and how associations like ALPA work in DC.
If you say so...as Thomas Reed said:
One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation.
And where groups like mesa and PCL are in all of this...
Yeah, they're at the back of the bus with some of the best perks in the industry!
He lost a democratic election...
And rightfully so. But where is he today? I for sure thought he would have been serving the industry in some capacity or another, perhaps spearheading one of those oh-so effective picket lines. Oh, wait...he was just serving himself at the expense of all the pilots who pay into ALPA! Now he's off on his, as you have said, well deserved retirement. Meanwhile some of his peers are looking for work in their retirement.
Can you explain, HOW a reduction in pay and benefits would work? A hungry dog will fight harder. Heck, even tie his compensation to his performance. He wants a payraise...he can get one by helping negotiate the payraises of different pilot groups.
Unlike you, who thinks ALPA should be more than it is... and of course its not because ALPA is not living up to its potential... its just that you have no clue how the gov't, companies and unions exist in the national and international industry.
Pay, Benefits, and Schedule brother! Some Unions do fight for these things...you know. ALPA is what it is: An ineffective political tool.