rogerwilcoout
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You bring up an excellent point without meaning to do so.
The purpose of a union is to remove competition and our Nation's laws intend to allow a union to establish a monopoly over labor in order to bargain collectively. A union has this power and can effectively yield it if it properly represents its membership.
ALPA has failed. This failure is the direct result of the union allowing and even encouraging competition amongst the labor groups it represents.
ALPA will succeed when it removes competition, when it brings together employees to bargain collectively, standing together, to raise this profession.
We had better hope ALPA does succeed, for it is our only hope of raising this profession.
But if they reduce competition, that means fewer regionals. That means less union dues. Terrible little circle.