IMO union politics is just the symptom. The pilots themselves are the problem. Leadership can only exercise the leverage the pilots give it. If we collectively wanted an agreement it would come pretty quickly.
PS is the latest example. The pilots asked for $5k on Feb 14 rather than a chance to bring about a billion dollar joint contract. So on Feb 15, we go right back to the abuse.
I don't entirely disagree with the lack of expertise, but with the appropriate leverage, we could use a chisel and stone and the company would be amenable.
PS is the latest example. The pilots asked for $5k on Feb 14 rather than a chance to bring about a billion dollar joint contract. So on Feb 15, we go right back to the abuse.
I don't entirely disagree with the lack of expertise, but with the appropriate leverage, we could use a chisel and stone and the company would be amenable.
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