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Let's getrrrrr done!
ALPA finally filed with the National Mediation Board this p.m. Now its up to J.B. pilots to choose their destiny.
ALPA and RJ's; go together like Tequila, Tijuana and hookers. It's not good for you, you'll feel dirty and ashamed. It's the way of the world.
When you say "It won't happen to us". Count the ALPA Major airlines that don't outsource their flying.
Finished yet ?
You try working under a " Direct Relationship", that points one way-towards management.
Yeah but under ALPA you will not be working at all and you will have to interview at Rep to fly the same jet (not same type of jet, I mean the exact same jet/metal/n number) - like as in leave some crumbs on the cockpit floor on your last JB trip and a month later (after a quickie indoc/sim at Republic/Mesa ect.) you'll be able to find the same crumbs only the aircraft registration card behind your head will have JB crossed out and Republic penned in.
I speak from my own experience.
I speak from my own experience.
Because you were the pilot flying outsourced jets undercutting mainline wages? Didn't seem to give you heartburn then.
Whats to stop that under our current working conditions? You have no idea the company has proposed a " scope clause: that allows the company to create or buy a alter-ego carrier with 78 seats or less. 78 seats umm maybe a E-170 vs. the E-190? Right now they could sell off the E-190 and the crews to anyone they feel like. ( ie Republic, Trans States, Eagle). They can do this because there is no senority protection, in a transacation or a furlough. Yeah we have a furlough protection clause, good luck trying to collect if they choose to change the game. No recourse at all.
Are you stupid? Do you know anything about the whole MDA deal? I took my own job when it was sold to Rep.
Brief, pithy and absolutely correct.
It even has a "wisdom of the ages" feel to it which is especially hard to achieve in 46 words when three of those words are "Tequila, Tijuana and Hookers."
ALPA and RJ's; go together like Tequila, Tijuana and hookers. It's not good for you, you'll feel dirty and ashamed. It's the way of the world.
When you say "It won't happen to us". Count the ALPA Major airlines that don't outsource their flying.
Finished yet ?
Don't get me wrong - I'm not telling you to not unionize - I'm just saying an in-house would be way way better than ALPA, just look at their track record when it comes to outsourcing.
ALPA and the company are like Dems and Repubs who pretend to fight each other so that the citizens can gravitate to one or the other to be protected, at a fee of course.So your saying that ALPA is the reason that these major airlines outsource the flying, or would it be possible that ALPA came on the property BECAUSE these companies were outsourcing, or attempting to outsource the flying?
ALPA and the company are like Dems and Repubs who pretend to fight each other so that the citizens can gravitate to one or the other to be protected, at a fee of course.
How many ALPA dues ever got a return on investment? Opinions of Rez and PCL don't count.![]()
ALPA and the company are like Dems and Repubs who pretend to fight each other so that the citizens can gravitate to one or the other to be protected, at a fee of course.
How many ALPA dues ever got a return on investment? Opinions of Rez and PCL don't count.![]()
I have definitely received a return on my investment. Had we not had ALPA protecting our interests through the bankruptcy, the pay cuts we pilots would have taken would have been MUCH greater than the 2% that I pay. Also, management would have split our airline in half (narrow body/wide body) and set up a whipsaw that would have cost us a fortune to undo. Further, the bond that the company paid its pilots got many pilots a significant amount of money. Senior pilots received a few hundred thousand. The idea of floating this bond came from an ALPA purchased consultant, and Delta later "copied" that idea and got themselves a nice chunk of change, similar to the amount we received I believe. For me, it covered my ALPA dues for the rest of my career and a little more.
And it wasn't "ALPA" that allowed the RJs on the property. The individual pilot groups did that, and it would have happened no matter what the name on the union representing those pilots was. Obviously, an error on our part but I don't blame ALPA for my mistakes or those of other pilots.
I think the guys that say ALPA is responsible for this outsourcing are just trying to scare the fence sitters. If the JB guys get ALPA on the property, they can decide themselves what to do with scope. If they get crappy scope, it will be their own fault for voting for it when they negotiate their first contract. I would hope they would learn from our errors concerning this issue no matter which union they ultimately get on the property.
Doesn't the consumer have something to do with this, like they would not pay the prices to support the UAL pre-9/11 contract?The fact is UAL pilots had the "dream" contract before 9/11. This contract was gained through many years of negotiations, slowdowns and strikes. However, the company has the ultimate power-- called bankruptcy. The reset button was pushed and all those years and contracts went down the tubes. No union will ever prevent that.
Having nothing sucks worse.
You see, right there, thats how ALPA lost it for UAL pilots, they killed the goose. They held the gun to the heads of management and said "go ahead, give it too us or we'll strike". They did, and they got exactly what any reasonably minded person could have told them, they went bankrupt. Yes, ALPA caused that.The fact is UAL pilots had the "dream" contract before 9/11. This contract was gained through many years of negotiations, slowdowns and strikes. However, the company has the ultimate power-- called bankruptcy. The reset button was pushed and all those years and contracts went down the tubes. No union will ever prevent that.
Ask the UAL pilots furloughed about that.Having nothing sucks worse.
10 out of 9 pilots are taught to believe the only alternative to ALPA is nothing. And ironically, absent the brainwashing they receive in exchange for their dues, 10 out of 9 ALPA pilots would still believe that nothing is better, and none of them can remember when they had the wool pulled over their eyes.