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Hey since you aren't union can you go on strike tomorrow if you wanted? Maybe non-union is the way to go you can circumvent the whole railway labor act. Not that SKYW would it is just a thought that came to me.
 
Serious question. Do SKYW pilots even have a say in the matter?


I would say this is a very good question. They did have a say at having a united pilot group a few years back, but they said "no." Now, they truly have no ability impose their will.
 
If the vote results are no, then it's simply that, it doesn't pass. It then goes back for renegotiation. Not to mean it will get better or worse.

That being said there is some imediancy that management wants in getting this through quickly, therefore it would seem prudent to not take the first offer given.

I am very happy with the proposed MDG increase, I think that will improve trip build up.

The UAL J4J deal (the first one), and the USAIR J4J offer, the UAL jumpseat fiasco, are some of the few things that the pilots have voted against. BTW
 
If the vote results are no, then it's simply that, it doesn't pass. It then goes back for renegotiation. Not to mean it will get better or worse.

That being said there is some imediancy that management wants in getting this through quickly, therefore it would seem prudent to not take the first offer given.

I am very happy with the proposed MDG increase, I think that will improve trip build up.

The UAL J4J deal (the first one), and the USAIR J4J offer, the UAL jumpseat fiasco, are some of the few things that the pilots have voted against. BTW

But really-

What does that vote mean? What obligation does Jerry have to take your advice?
 
Hey since you aren't union can you go on strike tomorrow if you wanted? Maybe non-union is the way to go you can circumvent the whole railway labor act. Not that SKYW would it is just a thought that came to me.

Yes, it's called quitting.
 
Vote no. Votes yes. Vote maybe. Vote for Mickey Mouse. It doesn't matter. Jerry will impose whatever he wants on you clowns at SKYW. He is only offering this carrot in hopes it will serve as a "measuring stick" for the upcoming ASA/XJT real negotiations.
 

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