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From MK82Man
We are on a road to nowhere thanks to the AAA MEC Leadership. I really feel like the East is sending the entire ship into the Abyss. Kind of like the Vikings setting out except you know this ends in disaster.
The rank and file US Airways East pilots are so disgruntled that nobody is willing to step forward to try to right the sinking ship. It’s like all the volunteer spirit is tapped out and their energy is just sapped. We’ve not seen any attempt at a Recall of their Leadership or any mass organized attempt to “correct the AAA MEC.” Of course, the AAA MEC doesn’t tell the members everything that is happening (unlike the AWA MEC). And USAPA continues to gather steam in Philly. Sooooo, my guess is that the AAA Leadership will do nothing, or dance around with some weak half-hearted resolutions in an attempt to placate Prater. If they are smart they will do the same dance “working towards creative solutions” that Prater and National has done since the Award was announced in May. I figure the AAA Council ought to get six months, since it took Prater six months to send ‘em the “gun to your head” letter.
ALPA will take control of the MEC and it will further alienate the AAA rank and file. They are too far gone. The Moderates over there just don’t care enough to be involved, honestly, who could blame ‘em. They will wait to watch the renegades implode themselves. USAPA will try to organize in the place of ALPA but by then enough East Pilots (moderates who want to hold onto their job) will vote USAPA down. 99% of the West would never vote for USAPA (we’ll have a Looney 1% or so that think ALPA is the root of all evil). We may enter a quagmire where an ALPA re-certification try also fails. At any end, there is one winner. Management. What the East guys can’t see is that Management wins. All Airline Management. Delayed contracts, delayed increased compensation, delayed better work rules. Management wins. If the East guys drag it out long enough, the next recession will hit and then it is too late. We’d like to pay you more but no can’t afford it. Management bonuses (already paid). Parker will make a business decision: either let the situation roll, cheaper to fly 2/3 of the company on crappy East contract, or if costs over there go up, move aircraft West, hire on the West, and blame illegal union action out East (to be settled in court 10 years from now).
We are into the abyss Gentlemen. Be sure to bring a floatation device.
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I was being a bit dramatic but If USAPA actually wins, the ensuing war could push Parker over the edge to break-up the airline to the disadvantage of all of us.TWA Dude Can you explain your last sentence regarding the inability of USAirways to survive the loss of ALPA?
Both sides.SSDD said:If/when there is a vote for representation, will that include the AWA pilots, or just US?
Usually the bigger group wins since a representational election would be a forgone conclusion.What about after a merger, which union will represent the whole group?
the fact that most of the East guys have seen their career evaporate will latch onto anything that they see as protecting what they have.....
ALPA hasn't protected them. Whether you blame the MEC or National, the union as it exists has policies that have not helped.
PCL:
Those 500 widebody pilots, although they are still on the top of the list belong there because they are flying widebody equipment that AWA didn't have and didn't bring to the table.
80 or so of them are on medical. The rest are 58 or older with few excepetions. In two years, they are gone. Two years after that AWA pilots will own the A330 seats. If age 65 hits, they own it in 18 months.
A350
Neither. Whether the AAA MEC is truly representing the East pilots is an internal issue. Prater is demanding, as he has no choice but to do, that the East MEC follow ALPA rules and policies. Just think how much fun you'll have if USAPA doesn't win...So is Prater asking the USAir East MEC to represent National ALPA or USAir East ALPA?
So is Prater asking the USAir East MEC to represent National ALPA or USAir East ALPA?
Two years after that AWA pilots will own the A330 seats.
This is a good question and one that I've brought up before. ALPA pilots at different carriers are in competition with each other and there's simply no way for a national organization to reconcile this other than by going to a single, national seniority list. For many obvious reasons that won't be happening anytime soon. Be that as it may, it's irrelevent to the issues at hand.While there are always going to be situations where a particular issue affects all pilots equally, some hurt one group and benefit others. How can ALPA represent them equally?
All I am saying is that the East MEC must follow the rules. They can gripe all they like about how unfair they perceive Nicolau's decision but they are not allowed to fight it.Now are you telling me that the East MEC has to abandon their duty to represent the East pilots to the benefit of the West?
So is Prater asking the USAir East MEC to represent National ALPA or USAir East ALPA?
...ALPA hasn't protected them.......
A350 said:
What do you think.....
I watched the PSA pilots. Every one of them ended up commuting 2000 miles. Many of the top 500 are ex west coast based PSA pilots. If there ever is a downsize on the west coast, they WILL come east. If the pay ever gets better, I bet a lot of them come east.
TWAdude:
So they must forsake their membership in favor of another group?
A350
Which part of this didn't you understand? "All I am saying is that the East MEC must follow the rules. They can gripe all they like about how unfair they perceive Nicolau's decision but they are not allowed to fight it."TWAdude:
So they must forsake their membership in favor of another group?
A350
Occam: The association is asking the MEC to support the policies/desires of ALPA National. While the debate rages, I dare say the policies/desires of ALPA National are in direct opposition to the needs of the USAir East group.
How can the USAir East MEC put our complimentary information about this seniority integration to the company when it destroys the careers of their constituents?
While there are always going to be situations where a particular issue affects all pilots equally, some hurt one group and benefit others. How can ALPA represent them equally? ALPA is set up so individual MEC's do what benefits them and their constituents. Now are you telling me that the East MEC has to abandon their duty to represent the East pilots to the benefit of the West?
And the funny part of all of this is that AAA is hiring. What idiot would sign on to become a part of this mess?!!!