Airline Driver
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I said it before, I say it again - ALPA is outdated and needs to go.
Here's a little something from the Islands of ALOHA:
As most of you know, Aloha Airlines ceased passenger operations. When they did that, they didn't FURLOUGH the pilots, instead they TERMINATED the pilots in direct violation of our CBA.
What's ALPA doing about it? Not a thing! The company didn't even have to file 1113(c). ALPA just rolled over.
I didn't get to go hang with Prater and the boys that rolled into town because I was already home in the mainland, but from what I gather from everyone, most pilots left the meeting totally disillusioned with ALPA.
I said it before, I say it again - ALPA is outdated and needs to go.
Here's a little something from the Islands of ALOHA:
As most of you know, Aloha Airlines ceased passenger operations. When they did that, they didn't FURLOUGH the pilots, instead they TERMINATED the pilots in direct violation of our CBA.
What's ALPA doing about it? Not a thing! The company didn't even have to file 1113(c). ALPA just rolled over.
I didn't get to go hang with Prater and the boys that rolled into town because I was already home in the mainland, but from what I gather from everyone, most pilots left the meeting totally disillusioned with ALPA.
So when did ALPA decide to yield to management and let them determined when and if a merger occurs?
No, they're simply doing something that is monumentally stupid.
Yeah, who needs a pay raise? Imagine pilots negotiating with their management. How dare they.
They should have let the opportunity to get those pay raises and equity pass them by.
didn't FURLOUGH the pilots, instead they TERMINATED the pilots in direct violation of our CBA.
Changing the President of ALPA won't solve this problem....
Necessary, but not sufficient.