noonan
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- Jul 14, 2005
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I find all this bantering back and forth on this board about "If you (Mesaba Pilots) don't stand up against these management scumbags and strike, you're are no better than ______ (insert airline)
Easy talk from people on the outside looking in. Will you all walk off your job in support if we strike? I doubt it. I will even bank my house on it that you won't. Nobody did for Comair, or Northwest.
You will still have food on your plate, a roof over your head, all the while being self righteous saying "You all sold us out". We were sold out long before XJ filed bankruptcy and decided to rape the workers. We are given an impossible situation, and I feel have done the best of it, although no one is happy with this outcome. (Except mngmt) I agree it has to stop somewhere, but until ALPA, the WHOLE ALPA stands up, this will never get fixed.
Hell, we can't even stand unified in our own company. Right now we should be standing up to management and saying "until you come to an agreement with maintenance, no deal", (Sorry Howie M.) and we won't even do that. We are leaving them hung out to dry. Management knows this. They know that they have the upper hand and always will until ALPA acts like a true union and finally says "no more".
It's Mesaba today, and _______ (insert your airline) tomorrow. Will you vote in your sucky TA? Probably. Just like we probably will. You think that every major airline wasn't watching the outcome to our struggle and taking notes? Think again. They beat us up to the point where we say "I'm just tired of this, and want it to be over". At that point, they've won. Now all airlines know this model works perfectly.
This whole situation reminds me of a line from a song "We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost"
Easy talk from people on the outside looking in. Will you all walk off your job in support if we strike? I doubt it. I will even bank my house on it that you won't. Nobody did for Comair, or Northwest.
You will still have food on your plate, a roof over your head, all the while being self righteous saying "You all sold us out". We were sold out long before XJ filed bankruptcy and decided to rape the workers. We are given an impossible situation, and I feel have done the best of it, although no one is happy with this outcome. (Except mngmt) I agree it has to stop somewhere, but until ALPA, the WHOLE ALPA stands up, this will never get fixed.
Hell, we can't even stand unified in our own company. Right now we should be standing up to management and saying "until you come to an agreement with maintenance, no deal", (Sorry Howie M.) and we won't even do that. We are leaving them hung out to dry. Management knows this. They know that they have the upper hand and always will until ALPA acts like a true union and finally says "no more".
It's Mesaba today, and _______ (insert your airline) tomorrow. Will you vote in your sucky TA? Probably. Just like we probably will. You think that every major airline wasn't watching the outcome to our struggle and taking notes? Think again. They beat us up to the point where we say "I'm just tired of this, and want it to be over". At that point, they've won. Now all airlines know this model works perfectly.
This whole situation reminds me of a line from a song "We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost"