Have you watched 300 lately?
ALPA is supported by the dues paid by its 55,000 members...NOT "300 million consumers plus the international market".
That is fine. But the 300 Million consumers, which include 55,000 ALPA members (don't forget, an ALPA member will raise hell that ticket prices are too low, then he'll turn around buy a cheap fare or do the same in another industry... jacking down the guy trying to make a living...)...
So there are 300 million consumers and they are all represented in some form or another....
So who wins? 55,000 or 300,000,000? Who has more money? More votes? More representation...??
Look, we live in a hyper consumption society. The dollar is all that matters. Airlines, while deemed vital to the health of the economy are traded like the latest fad on Wall Street. Airlines should be treated as valued public utilities... but that would be socialism. So, no we can't do that...
So fair and reasonable pay for safety sensitive jobs is just window dressing. Show pony stuff, like the Congressional Hearings. Congressman says.. "hey look at me voters, I care about safety... " Meanwhile, industry interest are giving this guy money...
As such, wouldn't it be a worthwhile endeavor to actually represent the desires and will of the membership?
What do you suggest? Militancy? As soon as a vocal minority gets aggressive the excuse to not invite them to the next meeting is valid.
Being at the table to influence the MPL legislation is better than not being at the table at all, because you're persona non grata.... as that in the best interest of members?
If not, what is?