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Yes, it is your MEC's fault and I think you know it. For everyone else, lemme 'splain...
Reason 1 : Your MEC undermined our union's Constitution, moved to have the definition of "operational integration" removed and flat out lied at the 2000 BOD meeting to stop ASA and Comair's policy implementation date request. If the ASA and Comair pilots had been successful none of your guys whould have been furloughed and we would not have seven groups of pilots now competitively bidding against each other for Delta's flying.
Reason 2 : Your MEC set preconditions on concessionary bargaining. One of those preconditions are that other employee groups "share the pain."
None of your thoughtless MEC pawns have considered that other employee groups already earn industry standard wages. The Delta pilots in comparison make sixty two percent more than the industry standard and forty seven percent more than the next most highly compensated pilots on EARTH.
Reason 3 : Management is not looking for any real cost savings at Comair, just enough to appease ALPA, as currently hijacked by the Delta MEC. To put this in perspective the 8 million Delta seeks from the Comair pilots is a measly one percent of the over ONE BILLION DOLLAR cost difference between Delta's current pay and what management would be paying under American Airlines Pilots' compensation package.
The irony of this is that DALPA's demand for other employees to take cuts to put them below the industry standard may backfire and result in something the Delta MEC does not want, a DCI merger.
And I can't help but ask the question again, are ASA and Comair Delta, or not? The debate over that question reveals how morally bankrupt ALPA's position is on the matter.
In summation, your MEC has lowered the standard of this industry and continues to do so. I hope the top 1/2 of your seniority list are enjoying what they got, because it is costing us - including your furloughees, a lot.
Nothing personal against you, but you and I have witnessed the further decline of our profession in the last several years thanks to your MEC. I can hardly wait until your own pilots demand change, or we are able to assemble the votes to take back the union and restore the industry.
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Yes, it is your MEC's fault and I think you know it. For everyone else, lemme 'splain...
Reason 1 : Your MEC undermined our union's Constitution, moved to have the definition of "operational integration" removed and flat out lied at the 2000 BOD meeting to stop ASA and Comair's policy implementation date request. If the ASA and Comair pilots had been successful none of your guys whould have been furloughed and we would not have seven groups of pilots now competitively bidding against each other for Delta's flying.
Reason 2 : Your MEC set preconditions on concessionary bargaining. One of those preconditions are that other employee groups "share the pain."
None of your thoughtless MEC pawns have considered that other employee groups already earn industry standard wages. The Delta pilots in comparison make sixty two percent more than the industry standard and forty seven percent more than the next most highly compensated pilots on EARTH.
Reason 3 : Management is not looking for any real cost savings at Comair, just enough to appease ALPA, as currently hijacked by the Delta MEC. To put this in perspective the 8 million Delta seeks from the Comair pilots is a measly one percent of the over ONE BILLION DOLLAR cost difference between Delta's current pay and what management would be paying under American Airlines Pilots' compensation package.
The irony of this is that DALPA's demand for other employees to take cuts to put them below the industry standard may backfire and result in something the Delta MEC does not want, a DCI merger.
And I can't help but ask the question again, are ASA and Comair Delta, or not? The debate over that question reveals how morally bankrupt ALPA's position is on the matter.
In summation, your MEC has lowered the standard of this industry and continues to do so. I hope the top 1/2 of your seniority list are enjoying what they got, because it is costing us - including your furloughees, a lot.
Nothing personal against you, but you and I have witnessed the further decline of our profession in the last several years thanks to your MEC. I can hardly wait until your own pilots demand change, or we are able to assemble the votes to take back the union and restore the industry.
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