Just my 2 cents... Why are any actions taken by management called "anti-union?" i.e., call-ins, emails, glossy comparison guides, etc. I mean Dave Barger plainly says "vote no." So in a sense it is all "anti-union." But it's spun as so sinister.
It could be construed to be his job to be anti-union and that doesn't in itself make it a wrong position. And so what if they use a 3rd party PR company in that process?
This is a campaign. There are 2 sides. If management is working a full court press then the organizing committee is doing it too AND with 7 players on the court. And they too are using 3rd party (ALPA) resources.
I also read the emails cranked out by bluetruthers every day. Nothing the company puts out matches the relentlessness or emotion in these emails. So I think it could rightly be called propaganda.
So we have the company putting out "facts" (granted shaded to their side) and the OC putting out emotion. The company wins in my view.
At this point I'm only commenting on both sides success at presenting their side which is only a subset of whether or not we need representation.
Well therein lies a huge problem. The company puts out half-truths and more spin than a sewing machine. I understand that the tone of the bluetruth emails is off-putting to some, but you've got the "facts" thing backwards. The company is not to be trusted because time and time again the "facts" they put out our proven to be wrong or intentionally deceptive.
Example: VPFLOPS says in a self-congratulatory email, "We
fixed the 13% retirement gap." What they really did was rename profit-sharing "retirement", add in your 5% match, and add 3%. The
only thing new is the 3%. And the company won't add its 5% until you put yours in first. They're putting two labels on the same pot of money.
Example: VPFLOPS says in another email that the rumors of the huge cost advantage jetblue enjoys is false and that the advantage is shrinking. The "rumor" (actually, the truth) is that the
pilot cost advantage - how much work they get out of us for how much the pilot compensation budget is - is quite true. We are one of the most efficient major airline pilot groups in the country.
Example: System chief pilot says that we would be fine in SLI in the event of M/A. William Wilder, the lawyer for the PVC who has specialized in labor law for over 20 years says that is completely wrong and our protections are very weak. Which of those two people is the authority in labor law?
I could go on but this post would get way too long. Whether or not you like the tone of the bluetruth emails, they contain the facts. There is a reason every major airline pilot group is unionized. Like it or not, that's just the way the industry operates.
Please vote YES.