pylut said:
There are plenty of ways to get your voice out. Contact your union officials and put them on notice that your pilot group will not stand for the attrocitry in progress. Talk with your fellow pilots, talk with company officials. Post informational flyers, emails, mailers. Speak directly to the merger committee. Those are all very easy non agressive means to make your voice heard. Oh yeah, but we're worried they might "laugh at you". You're right a little laughter would be way to much to endure as the cost for your honor. There are many options to making yourself heard, but that of course is only if you have any conviction to what you are saying. Other wise it is way easier to just give some lip service years down the road even though secretly you are very pleased with the decimation of those other guys careers.
Pylut. Little by little you are cracking the code.
Your points are excellent and would probably work with an ALPA affiliation and an ALPA to ALPA merger.
But when one airline is ALPA and the other is not, if the pilot group - ESPECIALLY the AA pilot group - tries to get involved with politics being managed by a few greedy senior non-ALPA union members, they will not listen to us. Enter the APA leadership.
EVEN with our own issues, the APA will not listen to the rank and file, and do whatever it pleases.
So we could have done everything that you've mentioned - and the net effect would have been zero. Recall John Darrah? Sure - only to be replaced by someone else who would have dreamed up some other integration that would have shafted you. Post fliers? Sure - only to find them taken down by some APA "communications officer" who doesn't agree. Speak with the merger comittee? They wouldn't give us the time of day.
Pylut, you are asking fair questions - but you don't realize that the APA pretty much does as it pleases. This is not the cozy TWA MEC that was really a voice for the TWA pilots. This my friend is a good ol' boy association that will consistently go behind the backs of the AA pilots to get what they want. You're talking about a union where pilots try to get others fired for slamming them on a message board!! (yes, it happened - and the guy that got the other guy fired was the Grievance comittee chairman!)
I'm not going to argue that the staple was wrong, because it was. And I'll also admit that I did feel pretty ashamed by how they treated you guys. Yes, it is my union and I pay dues- but the APA leadership most definitely does not speak for me. And guess what - if I don't agree with something they do, there's not much I can do about it.
I admire your openness, and I believe it comes from your pilot culture, which was one of collaboration, working together, and friendship. I wish we had that at AA, but we don't. And that's why your ideas wouldn't work here. The APA leadership/merger comittee was gonna do as it pleased, regardless of the comments/efforts coming from more than a few of us during the process -including yours truly. (Had several friends at TW from having graduated from Parks.)
And finally, no I am not pleased with the decimation of your careers, I am not one to take pleasure in another's misfortunes. The same thing could very well happen to me. But I have consistently said, over and over again, that this merger should have gone to arbitration. But it didn't, and we the rank and file had our hands tied.
v/r,
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