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Why would a family of Democrats be Anti-Union?
Why would a family of Democrats be Anti-Union?
Anyone know where to find info on campaign contributions and supporters for the senator? (afl-cio)
about 6 or so months ago, this subject came up. some one listed a link to his voting record. and, if memory serves me, it was about 80% or more pro union. so it's out there, but i'm too lazy to look it up.
i bet if it got out how his company is reacting to ALPA, he would run into a little heat in the next election. good for the goose...
money talks.
The toothpaste airline...
Interesting and a wee bit hypocritical, no? I would venture to bet that if you looked up his campaign contributors that you would find many labor unions.
So, unions good for the campaign and the state of Virginia, but not for your company?
He doesn't support unions because he's dealt with them and their corruption for 40 years. Not saying anything about ALPA but unions are inherently corrupt. They breed corruption and only the people at the top get fatter.
Why would a family of Democrats be Anti-Union?
He doesn't support unions because he's dealt with them and their corruption for 40 years. Not saying anything about ALPA but unions are inherently corrupt. They breed corruption and only the people at the top get fatter.
He doesn't support unions because he's dealt with them and their corruption for 40 years. Not saying anything about ALPA but unions are inherently corrupt. They breed corruption and only the people at the top get fatter.
Dude check out the links posted before, he does support unions, that's the whole point. Come on now, your smarter then that
To my point, he's worked with them for 40 years, he's a tried and true democrat. This is also why he doesn't want them in his immediate life affecting his business because he knows first hand how they operate. It's kind of like limousine liberals and curing the world's angst. They want to be green but still fly in there GV's. They think the government should cure poverty but the lib's don't want the poor living near their gated communities.
A demo' does what a demo' does, they support the foundations of their party in public but are some of the biggest hipocrates in private.
So yes, I did read the prior posts, and responded accordingly. I know about Colgan and their history, good family friends flew for them in the late 60's, 70's, and even 80's. They not always agreed with business practices but they respected the senator. Whether you like him or not he is a very shrewd business owner. I don't subscribe to all the propaganda on either side, I'm just stating my opinion on my own observations and that of men much wiser and more experienced than myself.
They breed corruption and only the people at the top get fatter.
Thurman,
I reread what you said and understand what you are saying. I never said I don't respect him or like him. In fact, I respect all the Colgans. What they have accomplished is by no means easy, a family owned airline in the current airline environment is something they should be proud of. But like you said, this is a business.
Remember as you sign your code of conduct book from Pinnacle who owns this place now. The Colgans are business people and because of that they made a choice that was best for them. I am going to make a choice that is best for me. It's nothing personal, and I believe ALPA is the best choice and by no means undermines the Colgan business.
This is why while I respect the Colgan's I believe what I do:
Pinnacle owns us. They say they want to to keep operations seperate, but when asked to put in Legal writing, they refuse. Why?
The company is now so big management is out of touch with it's employees. They keep saying they have open communication, where? Maybe for a very select few but if communication is soooo good why are bases closing without notification? Why do emails and phone calls go unaswered? These are common factual issues, that haven't even been acknowledged by them. Are we sure we want to grow even larger with these issues, what do you think that means for the pilots?
We are a very productive, hard working group of pilots. It's a shame we lose some great employees because of the way they get treated after going above and beyond. We don't want the world, but we can make sure our hardwork is compensated accordingly and in a fair manner.
I am worried without representation things will only get worse. I keep hearing about plans to get rid of outstation basing. The memo Mike put out this week supports that. They attempt to say if ALPA is voted on it will go away. I'm sorry, but a union doesn't make those decisions. What ALPA will do is make sure pilots are notified and are treated fairly. I think the memo is their way of saying it's coming and when it happens to not look bad to guys who live in base blame it on ALPA. I'm sure as the Beech goes and leases on hangars expire, outstation basing goes away, it's too expensive expecially with gas prices where they are. With the track record Colgan has for notifying employees, that is a mess waiting to happen without someone looking out for us
Hey I'm not defending the family. But after signing that book, the changes they are a comin'
To my point, he's worked with them for 40 years, he's a tried and true democrat. This is also why he doesn't want them in his immediate life affecting his business because he knows first hand how they operate.