FightingIrish
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1. PCL ALPA had the same issue that Mesa did about 7 years ago: scope. The Colgan operation is hanging over their heads. An arbitrator ruled in their favor, but he refused to enforce the ruling by requiring the company to integrate the lists. In order to fix it, they had to negotiate for it. Scope takes a lot of bargaining leverage.
I am well aware of the scope issue. However ALPA told us that a single list with Skywest wasn't achievable. Now Pinnacle gets it. WTFO?
PCL_128 said:3. The contract was so horrible in the first place that it was never reasonable to expect an industry-leading contract to come out of these negotiations. You guys had an industry-average agreement and were trying to make improvements from that. The Pinnacle guys were starting from 10 steps back, and there was just no way they could catch up in a single agreement. They had to fix something as basic as block-or-better, for heaven's sake!
Where does it end then? We have always pushed for industry leading here at ASA. CMR has also. Then we hear that PCL is "just trying to catch up". I thought we were trying to stick together. The hell with that. It's clear that Pinnacle is trying to capture the future flying and any growth.
PCL_128 said:Overall, the contract may not be great, but it is pretty good. And let's be honest: if they reject it, they'll probably be parked and spend another 1-2 years in bargaining. That's certainly a choice they can make, but I hope they make it with the full knowledge that they'll be waiting a long while for a new deal.
How can they be parked? We have a Democrat in the White House. A Democratic NMB. A Democratic Congress. How could they be parked given what little they make? It doesn't make sense.