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IMO union politics is just the symptom. The pilots themselves are the problem. Leadership can only exercise the leverage the pilots give it. If we collectively wanted an agreement it would come pretty quickly.

PS is the latest example. The pilots asked for $5k on Feb 14 rather than a chance to bring about a billion dollar joint contract. So on Feb 15, we go right back to the abuse.

I don't entirely disagree with the lack of expertise, but with the appropriate leverage, we could use a chisel and stone and the company would be amenable.
 
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IMO union politics is just the symptom. The pilots themselves are the problem. Leadership can only exercise the leverage the pilots give it. If we collectively wanted an agreement it would come pretty quickly.

PS is the latest example. The pilots asked for $5k on Feb 14 rather than a chance to bring about a billion dollar joint contract. So on Feb 15, we go right back to the abuse.

I don't entirely disagree with the lack of expertise, but with the appropriate leverage, we could use a chisel and stone and the company would be amenable.

No completely true. JP justified the profit sharing because of doubts about our 767 grievance. JP is going to defend the interests of the CAL pilots. The 767 issue would of gone away as soon as the 787 came along. Also, there was no guarantee an arbitrator would put any merit to it as soon as the 787 came along, let alone monetary damages equal to what we got with profit sharing. So, your statement that on Feb 15th we'd be at square one would of come along with or without profit sharing. We didn't sell on 5k, we got what we deserved and earned. UALALPA just wanted us to pass on profit sharing as a sign of 'working together' and unity with them. It was very one sided and contrary to what JP's obligation is to his pilot group. UALALPA has a history, of which you admit, of making poor decisions for their pilot group. This is just another chapter in their book of failures. UALALPA hasn't included CALALPA or CAL pilots in any decision they've made. They've left us out, not included us, then blamed us for their failures. UALALPA has to own up their mistakes, change their strategy and get on board with getting a JCBA. The United pilots are going to lose big time and they don't even know it. Sad.
 
No completely true. JP justified the profit sharing because of doubts about our 767 grievance. JP is going to defend the interests of the CAL pilots. The 767 issue would of gone away as soon as the 787 came along. Also, there was no guarantee an arbitrator would put any merit to it as soon as the 787 came along, let alone monetary damages equal to what we got with profit sharing. So, your statement that on Feb 15th we'd be at square one would of come along with or without profit sharing. We didn't sell on 5k, we got what we deserved and earned. UALALPA just wanted us to pass on profit sharing as a sign of 'working together' and unity with them. It was very one sided and contrary to what JP's obligation is to his pilot group. UALALPA has a history, of which you admit, of making poor decisions for their pilot group. This is just another chapter in their book of failures. UALALPA hasn't included CALALPA or CAL pilots in any decision they've made. They've left us out, not included us, then blamed us for their failures. UALALPA has to own up their mistakes, change their strategy and get on board with getting a JCBA. The United pilots are going to lose big time and they don't even know it. Sad.

Would of? "I failed English. That's impossible.". Lol....
 
As a furloughed UAL pilot, I'd definitely pin that generalism on LUAL pilots, not LCAL pilots.
Kravit's rant was an embarrassment to all LUAL pilots. When I first read Kravit's complaints against Pierce, my thought was that UALALPA did a LOUSY job of preparation for the meeting. They went in asking for a bunch of things. When UALALPA got a portion of their list of demands at no cost, Kravit chose to put zero value on what was given to them. I think that most of the pilots on property at the bottom of the list do not put zero value on no furlough and flying ratio protections.
Allow me to put value on those two freebies. $40 million. How do I figure? 400 pilots furloughed with a salary of $100K/yr. There ya go. And OF COURSE someone like Kravit puts no value on those company gives. He's at the top of the seniority list and doesn't gain jacksquat from the last 400 LUAL pilots keeping their jobs.

To all LCAL pilots, my apologies. Kravit is a loose cannon. Unfortunately, there are some brain dead zombies at LUAL who feasted on Kravit's rant like it was a piece of raw meat.

Andy this is a rediculously misinformed post. Get the facts. Go on the United pilots forum read what happened. In fact you CO pilots need to go on the forum and read as well.
 
Andy this is a rediculously misinformed post. Get the facts. Go on the United pilots forum read what happened. In fact you CO pilots need to go on the forum and read as well.
Been on it, it's getting a bit out of control, and like everything there are 3 sides to a story, CAL side, UAL side, and the truth. It probably lies somewhere in between. The real question is are we going to be dragged into a battle between each other that no one wins, or are we going to come together as PILOTS and try and force our leaders to move past this and focus on the real issue, a JCBA.
 
Read Kravits report on there. For what it's worth it was validated at the council 12 meeting today. Jay P is compromised plain and simple. With his employment history how can he possibly not be in managements pocket. That makes him very difficult to work with, ie can you trust him. Very difficult situation. The CO MEC ,to their credit,was not unaminously in favor of his actions re profit sharing.
 
Did the CAL MEC leave all of these protections out of the UAL contract too Eagle, I didn't realize we negotiated and ratified that one. Seems to me a little misplaced anger because when the 767 grievance fell by the wayside or netted a wopping 30,000 dollar fine for the company like the 70 seat one did I am sure the UAL pilots wouldn't have cut us a check for half their profit sharing just to show what good unionists they are. Give me a break already.
 
Or better yet, they wanted to either leave us out of profit sharing, or get a higher percentage 'bonus' along with equal pay rates with us getting NOTHING. Ya, working together. We told them that managment would never go for it. They didn't listen, went all in with 2's and got called. Now there's fallout, and UALALPA is left pointing fingers. Amazing how its our fault now.
 
Did the CAL MEC leave all of these protections out of the UAL contract too Eagle, I didn't realize we negotiated and ratified that one. Seems to me a little misplaced anger because when the 767 grievance fell by the wayside or netted a wopping 30,000 dollar fine for the company like the 70 seat one did I am sure the UAL pilots wouldn't have cut us a check for half their profit sharing just to show what good unionists they are. Give me a break already.

Are you defending your MEC chairman and his actions?? if so tell me why. You understand that your profit sharing, which you deserve, is loose change for this company. In return they get a wedge they have stuck between the pilot groups. Is this good in the long run for any of us. I won't "give it a break." I believe Jay P has damaged our collective progress toward our contract. That makes me angry.

As for "did the CO MEC leave out the protection in the T&PE" (not contract) of course not. Our former MEC chairwoman was too optimistic that a contract would have been reached brfore the sunset. Does that give the CO side the right to say "oh too bad for them lets grab ours." I'll let you answer that one.

By the way I am still waiting for a CO pilot to explain to me how Jay P leaves the company and then comes back, gets his original seniority back without being in someones pocket. Abbott?? It's a serious question I am curious.
 
Or better yet, they wanted to either leave us out of profit sharing, or get a higher percentage 'bonus' along with equal pay rates with us getting NOTHING. Ya, working together. We told them that managment would never go for it. They didn't listen, went all in with 2's and got called. Now there's fallout, and UALALPA is left pointing fingers. Amazing how its our fault now.

Again get the facts on what the company offered and what we were asking for.
 

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