No, you just don't listen. It doesn't matter what the union's "stated goal" is if the membership isn't falling in line with it. We get a lot of SWA jumpseaters and nonrevs. And I don't think I've heard a single one of them think that the $3/hr increase that you're talking about would be acceptable. The membership is living in a fantasy world where they're entitled to a 10% pay raise. This is going to bite you in the ass big time. Count on it.
This is what has kept PCL working diligently for bottom feeders his whole career.
10%??
Really?
By your logic delta and united were overpaid in the early 2000's, even though they made half of industry standard pre deregulation.
Your "realism" flies in the face of your political beliefs PCL- which is why you are so frustrating to me. The middle class did not happen organically. It happened through free market influences on regulated capitalism and strong unionism.
10% doesn't have us break even with what Swapa pilots were making in 2007.
Were 2007 Swapa pilots more valuable than we are today?
Is that incremental slide acceptable -(slow boiling frog shrinking of the American middle class)- ??
Those are subjective questions, but the actual numbers we need to be working on are NOT. WE HAVE GIVEN IN ON A NUMBER OF VALUABLE ITEMS SO THE COMPANY COULD MEET ITS ROI GOALS. And that's a good thing in line with SWA history. Many generations of SWA pilots have put in effort to receive the reward later-
And so should we.
We will make over a $billion this year-
Each of our side letters represented a numerical value to SWA and should not be free
So that doesn't mean that we all should get $100,000 raises- but 10%??
Yeah, that's been earned and then some
For the actual objective numbers, please see our negotiating committee