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Pilot unions band together to fight contract concessions at regional airlines

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Somebody from Endeavor calling someone else an idiot? That's a good one.

If you are stupid enough to think CH13 is the same as giving up pay for more jets, don't worry you will find out soon enough. As a airline pilot it is statistically unlikely you will not experience a bankruptcy.
 
It is worth noting, also, that Moak just figured out the regional reps won't vote for him again and the mainline and legacies already don't trust him. This is Moak trying to stay in control a little longer as super MEC of ALPA by pandering to the guys who gave him the big win last time. Someone give him his gold watch and tell him to go fly a line again. Make sure you call up you MEC and Vice MEC and tell them you think someone else should lead ALPA.

Moak isn't a bad guy, and he sees the road we are on. The time to educate is past and now the guys who believed in him are left out in the cold because of Moak's lack of communication. The legacy guys think he's siding with the dirty and dying regionals, or code shares, when the future is clearly wrapped around them.

It is painful, but the regional side will implode. I had hoped the transition would be less painful, but no dice. How did it all go so sideways so fast? The next ALPA president needs to embrace what everyone has been screaming for. A strong new union that draws a line in the sand and gets rid of the fiefdoms and makes guys tow the line. The sooner we pilots and union leaders embrace the lessons of the electricians, plumbers, UAW, the sooner this job can become a profession.

However, pilots are a fickle lot, and hilariously anti union. So while we blame the union for all our woes-and scream for their leadership and control, we will sabotage their every effort in a self fulfilling prophecy that will keep us firmly screwed to the floor. It would be funnier if it wasn't so sad and pathetic.
 
Just to be clear, is SkyWest riding coattails by having the SAPA President's nameon this list? Or would it have been coattail riding if his name were not on this list?
 
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Just to be clear, is SkyWest riding coattails by having the SAPA President's nameon this list? Or would it have been coattail riding if his name were not on this list?


Just so it's clear, it's coat tail riding either way because he can't do anything about any piece of paper he puts his signature on.
 
Just so it's clear, it's coat tail riding either way because he can't do anything about any piece of paper he puts his signature on.

Awesome. But that paper would be even more worthless without the largest regional pilot group representative's name on it, no?
 
Awesome. But that paper would be even more worthless without the largest regional pilot group representative's name on it, no?

Whether his name is there or not, means nothing. When there is no certified bargaining process to back it up it's not binding, and therefore doesn't have the leverage to make a difference. So either way, the organized groups will make gains and the Skyw pilots will benefit without sacrifices (or spine) of their own, ergo, coat-tailing.
 
Awesome. But that paper would be even more worthless without the largest regional pilot group representative's name on it, no?


That paper is worthless without mainline pilot unions backing it up. But we were talking about coat tail riding, not the worth of the paper the coat tail rider signed.
 
Whether his name is there or not, means nothing. When there is no certified bargaining process to back it up it's not binding, and therefore doesn't have the leverage to make a difference. So either way, the organized groups will make gains and the Skyw pilots will benefit without sacrifices (or spine) of their own, ergo, coat-tailing.


Unions, religions, all supremacist cults. Since I'm nondenominational and live in Utah, I must be riding the coattails of Mormons. There was a period called The Dark Ages, you should read up on it.
 
Unions, religions, all supremacist cults. Since I'm nondenominational and live in Utah, I must be riding the coattails of Mormons. There was a period called The Dark Ages, you should read up on it.

Really, using religion to deflect from the topic at hand? Intelligent.
 

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