You skipped a few steps there, Poindexter. Let's fill in the blanks, shall we?
The RJDC is formed, claiming that the Delta MEC is "limiting" the careers of pilots. A PID is filed claiming sufficient operational integration between 3 carriers with completely different operations, missions, and aircraft. The PID is justifiably and correctly denied. The Delta MEC asks the Comair and ASA MECs about flow through and are vehemently turned away. C2K closes with unbelievable pay raises, QOL increases, etc--and more, larger jets for subsidiaries. Comair strikes, then caves with little to offer pre vs post strike. A little event called 911 hits. Delta furloughs, while Comair and ASA continue to hire--thus affirming that ALPA is limiting the careers of Comair and ASA pilots. Delta continues to furlough, illegally. Approximately 10 Delta furloughees elect to go the right seat at ASA. The rest do anything else--as it is more lucrative. The Delta MEC asks for the Comair MECs support in the hiring of Delta furloughees, and is refused. Delta loses the grievance process and a timetable is negotiated for the recall of furloughees. All furloughees are recalled much earlier than anticipated. The RJDC, caves and settles for just getting a memo. ALPA, the limiter of the Comair pilot career, continues to watch Comair hire. Delta hires massive amounts of ASA, Skywest, and Mesaba pilots. Delta hires a few pilots who have had strong ties to Delta and who are f/os. Gas spikes massively, putting the nail in the 50 seat coffin. 200 RJs to go away, most of which come from Comair--stemming furloughs. Merger with NWA airlines includes left seat protection at some subsidiaries in exchange for flow-up.
Delta pilots are not in need of right seats at Comair.
Delta pilot angst is with the RJDC, the true dividers in ALPA.
Back to your playpen, baby.