NJW,
This is EXACTLY what I'm talking about. Are you absolutely SURE about this statement? I'm sure that no one should rely on "extra" income they can't be SURE of receiving when building their budget. The opt-in provision doesn't change the base pay which is all that they can realistically count on. .... I can also think of a dozen reasons off the top of my head why a person may not be able to take advantage of ANY of the preventative measures. Yes, I fully understand the catastrophic consequences to the pilots and their families who may be furloughed (been there twice myself, and it ain't a picnic!), but it's well within the realm of possibility that someone may already be struggling, and just can't pitch in right now. ... During the contract battle, this same argument was made (in defense of those doing extended days) by some of the junior pilots (like my husband) who were paid far less than NJA FOs make now. He/we were made to understand that we had to do our part despite the financial hardship giving up that extra money caused for us. Many underpaid pilots/families managed then (on less) so I think today's better paid pilotgroup can, too. Once again, it's about doing what is best for the group, as a whole, instead of focusing solely on individuals.
Now the high and mighty (I would not characterize them that way. Did you also say that about those who tried to get pilots to stop extending prior to the 2005 CBA? Please be fair.) come out and start pressuring everyone to do something to help out. Like they did before. Then, and now, I see it as using persuasion (not pressure) and having a debate about what is the right thing for the NJ pilots/families to do. Now if the people that can't help out, for whatever reason, don't help out, you're setting them up for serious guilt, which ultimately turns to resentment. Seen it too many times to deny that's exactly what will happen. This could well be true for the most selfish members of the group, but it's unrealistic to expect 100% participation in a pilotgroup this size anyway. As we saw before, those who truly wish to help out but just can't afford to, will explain their reasons while still offering moral support of the plan. Sure, they may feel a little guilty without you pressuring them, but probably a lot more so with it. So this too may come back to bite us later when we may need the unity again. If history repeats itself, there will be a debate (mostly respectful) over the issue just as there was over the POSTA, the 2005 TA, and the 2007 IBB. On all of those, I stood with the majority and watched the pilotgroup become stronger for having done the right thing each time. I think a huge part of the NJ pilots' success as a Union has come from taking to heart the plight of those most junior on the list. Changing that formula now would cause far more loss to unity than having the internal discussion which should always precede an important decision.
On the other hand, maybe this pressure will cause people who really can't afford to take advantage of these measures to do so. Well great. Correction: I made a pitch for ONE measure--participating in the Paid Leave Bank. It's for a good cause, right? Absolutely! This isn't just about avoiding furloughs, as commendable as that is. NJA's financial strength, job security and protecting the brand name is in everyone's best interest. Except if they really couldn't afford to do it, it may be causing a great deal of hardship for them and their families. Their regular paycheck will not be affected and it is easy to opt in and out as circumstances dictate. Thus, there would be no real hardship at all. More resentment and anger. Less unity later. I think those who are prone to that level of animosity may already value unity less than the majority and can only be relied upon to go along with the group when an issue happens to serve their own individual interests.
Just let people read the package and decide for themselves. I stick by my assertion that it's not a good idea to have folks whispering in their ear (metaphorically) to do it, do it, DO IT!!