....there are Indian ATR operators who are begging to hire American pilots.....and here is the kicker....They pay MORE than US ALPA carriers.....
....but you have to live in India.
no thanks.
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....there are Indian ATR operators who are begging to hire American pilots.....and here is the kicker....They pay MORE than US ALPA carriers.....
....but you have to live in India.
no thanks.
The RLA is outdated and is being used as a means to avoid the FLSA and promote forced labor. There is no more need based on essential air service being nearly gone. So, get rid of the RLA and allow airline workers the rules under NLRB and we'll all be able to strike as necessary in basically the same way they do in EU countries. I think we'll have the necessary job protections we deserve in less than 48 hrs of our first industry wide strike. OR, (and this is what I would prefer we get) keep the RLA and give us back some of the protections it is intended to afford workers! Specifically, retirement and unemployment benefits.
Real simple. They want to oppress us further with Open Skies, we'll outflank them and work toward the the proper benefits we deserve. The exact benefits the RLA was meant to deliver.
Exactly, when you negotiate you need to be doing it from a position of power, otherwise ALPA will never be successful.
Chrysler was bailed out by the govt and the UAW didn't have to walk the plank. The ATSB was tragically misused against airline labor. It's time to assert ourselves. We're not asking for a handout! To insist on admending the RLA to benefit airline workers is hardly outrageous.
HOW? I'd like to hear HOW you think this shall be done.
Agreed. HOW. Got a game plan that is workable?
Ammend the RLA? Sounds good. HOW? On a side note... would the fact that the UAW and auto industry is not subject ot the RLA have any bearing here?
Begin with an article in the magazine explaining the RLA. Make the arguement: should it stay inplace or go away? Detail the disparity between actual rail workers and us. Example: rail workers have the RRB, airline workers got the shaft from the ATSB and PBGC.
Talking points include: Social Security, job protections, unemployment, retirement and retirement age.
After detailing the RLA in the magazine, enpanel a committee to move the issue forward. Do so now so we can pick the best politcal candidates who share the vision. Then start putting ads in papers.
ALPA [Prater] needs to shelve the Crewpass stuff and get busy with something that will help us all. This does it!
(btw, this is too quick a responce, but I'm flying...I'll get back to you Rez.)
You seem hung up on how others are doing... for example.. the UAW and the Railworkrs...
HOW!!! man you got good ideas... but are they workable... you haven't shown how it all works!!!
We all have ideas about how things could be better...