Flightdawg
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I think he was drunk when trying to piece that baby together. And I highly doubt management is worried. Regional airline management has been shoving ALPA around for the last 15 years.Does any of this make any sense to anyone here?
A few years, but the Union vote at Skywest is active now and management is worried
I think he was drunk when trying to piece that baby together. And I highly doubt management is worried.
Sure if you listen to an ALPA cheerleader they will tell you SKW management is terrified of ALPA. When in reality, SKW hasn't voted ALPA yet. So why should they be worried. It's still the same pilot group.Only as drunk as your typical Skywest manager.
You don't think management is worried the pilots might vote in a union? Is it in the bag? Have the proper people been paid off? Nothing to worry about?
Sure if you listen to an ALPA cheerleader they will tell you SKW management is terrified of ALPA. When in reality, SKW hasn't voted ALPA yet. So why should they be worried. It's still the same pilot group.
Probably not terrified and probably not of ALPA in particular, just unions in general. Walmart doesn't like unions either, so your management is in good company.
If you don't understand the difference between a pilot group backed by a union contract and one which either doesn't have one or has individual contracts, then someone more patient and smarter than me would have to explain it to you.
Skywest pilots are thinking about a union again? First I've heard of it. Hell, it's only been a couple of years since the last one. What has materially changed that could affect the vote? I just can't see wasting a few million dollars on another union drive if you can't show that the results will likely be different this time.