AVoiceOfReason
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WSurf said:No Link, but its over!
AVoiceOfReason said:Thanks, but why no info from ALPA. They put out an email telling us about the strike, why not telling us it was over? Who won?
pipejockey said:So can anyone post the particulars of what they got? From what I remember on some other thread, some of the outrageous things they got hopefully have been taken away. For instance I hope they now are required to work at least a 40 hour work week. I know it will be quite a hardship for them and some will not be able to endure working in their offices that many hours a week, but we live in a different world now, at least thats what we pilots have been told while having 50% paycuts forced down our throats.
Also, I am sure ALPA requires their employees who earn under $50,000 a year to pay their own taxes now like the rest the rest of working class America. I can't imagine this perq can still be allowed to continue, with the "different" world we live in now. I mean this "different" world still exists right? It must, or else all the pilots who have had those 50% pay cuts rammed down their throats would be earning what they did in 2001 right?
Oh, and lest I forget medical coverage. ALPA certainly would require it's employees to pay a larger share of their coverage now right? I mean the people ALPA represents have had to. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander they say right?
ALPA wouldn't dare have the hypocrisy needed to not require everything I have just mentioned, from their workforce could they? It would be blasphemy to say otherwise right?
atrdriver said:Sorry, but I don't see why you should care what they are able to negotiate
atrdriver said:Sorry, but I don't see why you should care what they are able to negotiate, except maybe jealousy. It's not their fault that they can negotiate a sweet deal, it's our fault that we can't. Ever heard the saying "You don't get paid what you're worth, you get paid what you negotiate"?
AVoiceOfReason said:I care because I am tired of ALPA employees making more than I am while they fail time after time to actually hold the line of the people they work for. Pay their payroll taxes out of my pay - YGTBSM!!!
ASARJMan said:Then recall them Scotty boy! Oh, that's right, you're not ALPA, but mgt huh? jerk.
j41driver said:Maybe because his dues money (and yours) goes to pay them. You feel OK paying their taxes?
AVoiceOfReason said:I care because I am tired of ALPA employees making more than I am while they fail time after time to actually hold the line of the people they work for. Pay their payroll taxes out of my pay - YGTBSM!!!
pipejockey said:So can anyone post the particulars of what they got? From what I remember on some other thread, some of the outrageous things they got hopefully have been taken away. For instance I hope they now are required to work at least a 40 hour work week. I know it will be quite a hardship for them and some will not be able to endure working in their offices that many hours a week, but we live in a different world now, at least thats what we pilots have been told while having 50% paycuts forced down our throats.
Also, I am sure ALPA requires their employees who earn under $50,000 a year to pay their own taxes now like the rest the rest of working class America. I can't imagine this perq can still be allowed to continue, with the "different" world we live in now. I mean this "different" world still exists right? It must, or else all the pilots who have had those 50% pay cuts rammed down their throats would be earning what they did in 2001 right?
Oh, and lest I forget medical coverage. ALPA certainly would require it's employees to pay a larger share of their coverage now right? I mean the people ALPA represents have had to. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander they say right?
ALPA wouldn't dare have the hypocrisy needed to not require everything I have just mentioned, from their workforce could they? It would be blasphemy to say otherwise right?
PCL_128 said:The agreement that was reached had essentially the same total economic package that the last ALPA offer had before the strike began. The only real difference was where the money was allocated. Money was shifted to areas that were more important to the Unit 2 employees. Through fair and good-faith negotiations (imagine that), both sides were able to find an agreement that met the needs of both the employees and ALPA. You should be proud that your Association acted in an honorable way and treated these employees as all of us would like to be treated by our employers.
PCL_128 said:You should be proud that your Association acted in an honorable way and treated these employees as all of us would like to be treated by our employers.
pipejockey said:WHAT?? Let me get this right. We as pilots have taken unconscionable pay cuts, due in part because our companies are not taking in the revenue thay once did, and in part because we have a sorry excuse for representation from Woerthless and his ALPO cronies.
pipejockey said:Now correct me if I am wrong,but isn't ALPO's revenue source from the pilots? Well we are not earning nearly as much as we did while 8000 are furloghed. .
pipejockey said:So shouldn't the ALPO lackies take some cuts to help us out? So much for sharing the pain, imagine that. Some human decency from the ALPO workers to sympathize with us. Oh wait, they all think we are STILL overpaid and actually enjoy seeing us raked over th coals. And they are employees of our union? I can start to see why we have such poor representation..
pipejockey said:By the way, I am shocked there is not more outrage from my fellow pilots. This tacit approval of their shananigans will only encourage it further.
pipejockey said:Rez, you and people like you just amaze me.
pipejockey said:.Have you even taken any cuts? Have you sacrificed at all for your company to survive?
pipejockey said:All I am saying is how dare the people that are paid with a pilots dues not only refuse to share in hardships this industry has imposed on us, but actually walk off the job because they were not given enough? Do they not see what is happening to their "employers", the pilot members of ALPO? While we take huge paycuts and QOL setbacks on the job, those people continue with their perqs and get raises. Shameful!.
pipejockey said:I am mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!! And it's that kind of attitude we need to all start to have. It's been 5 years of this crap, while all the while load factors are at record levels, passenger volume is set to break records this summer and our careers continue to slide backwards amidst all of this...WTF??.
pipejockey said:It is they who are greedy, self-centered, unappreciative people.
pipejockey said:Rez, you make some fine points, and you obviously are not the hothead I am, but as far as what to do with the money saved if concessions were taken, how about extending or increasing strike pay, or helping out any new furloughed guys which are sure to come in the future. Polar, Mesaba, Expressjet..
pipejockey said:And you say you only concern yourself with the things you can control or change. Well you do have the power to influence what occurs when they begin bargaining again..
pipejockey said:I will end my several post rant by saying that ALPA needs some serious changes. The least of which is the main man, Woerth. I truly would like to see ALPA have the power and prestige it once did, but I doubt it will ever happen.
pylut said:Once again it's rez to alpos rescue.
Same old drivel... new day.
I'm glad you're happy with your performance and your other ineffective beauracratic weenies at alpo. But it is obvious to nearly everyone else (including airline management) that alpo is the sad punchline to a tragic joke.
So go ahead Nero play your fiddle while the shop burns down around you. Pretend things are grand at your club. Everyone else but you get's the joke you and alpo have become.
I will celebrate alpos demise. Sounds harsh?? Well the way I see it alpo has little to no usefulness left in the tank. It is no longer made up of leaders, but has become a sanctuary for ineffectual beauracrats. alpo is good at spending dues, but little else. Time for a new dog to enter the fray
So yes, I will celebrate its demise, the way I see it, it's been dead for several years anyway.
Cheers,
ALPA does need changes. We need to grow and innovate