NYRANGERS said:
Please, no more comments from our "friends" at comair. This is a done deal. You don't want us and we surly don't want you.
You know that may be one of the more accurate posts you've made, but you still got it sort of backwards. Are you implying that you "wanted us" before this happened? That's laughable.
How about this. 1) It was not possible for the Comair MEC to burn any bridges, the Delta MEC tore them all down many months ago. 2) With "friends" like we have in the Delta MEC, who needs enemies? 3) It's not a done deal, there is just
no deal. 4) You have never wanted us and you've made that more than clear. Why do you suddenly expect us to want you?
This tempest in a tea pot, may well be the third time that the Delta MEC has tried to use a Comair MEC decision to further its own political agenda. DMEC did it when we rejected your alleged offer of a flow-through. An offer on which you could not deliver then, wasn't really a bonafide offer at all and one that you had no authority to make (that authority comes from the Company, not the DMEC). In other words, a bogus "offer". DMEC did it again when you announced, after the PID filing, that we were demanding DOH and trying to "steal your seniority". Your DMEC used that ploy to incite Delta pilots and create animosity towards Comair pilots, who never asked for or expected DOH. Now you come with an alleged "offer of preferential hiring". An offer that you can't back up, have no real authority to make (that comes from the Company too) and no ability to honor.
As Afellowaviator points out, it is a transparent political ploy. The DMEC has been ineffective in protecting the jobs of Delta pilots, ineffective in preventing furloughs, ineffective in enforcing Scope and ineffective in getting furloughed pilots recalled. What better way to change the focus of Delta pilots from the ineffective MEC policys than to find the handy Comair scapegoat once more and blame the Comair MEC for your plight. That's exactly what you did. Now you can justify being "angered" and make threats against Comair pilots, while continuing to stew in the mess you have created for yourselves.
So our MEC isn't falling on its face and scrambling to accept a bogus offer on which you can't deliver anyway. Thank the Lord it didn't. On top of that your MEC Chairman has the nerve to tell us that his bogus preferential offer is preferential only after his buddies that don't work for either company get the more preferential, preferential hiring and, if we don't agree to what he wants, then he's going to "go public". Wow! Our MEC should really tremble in its boots at that threat. What, it didn't? Great!
Both the DMEC and the ALPA have declared that we are a separate airline. Guess what, there are lots of other "separate airlines" out there that are hiring pilots. How come you don't offer them preferential hiring and get them to hire you while you retain your seniority at DAL? Maybe they won't be smart enough to figure out that you really have nothing to offer them in return. The DMEC does not control the hiring process at Delta Air Lines now and you won't in the future. Like a whole lot of other things, you just
think you do.
Face it, your MEC just picked the wrong place to attempt to throw its weight around. I have no doubt whatever that your Chairman knew that well before any meeting took place. Thus the ploy was made for political reasons and nothing more.
As for the propaganda that the ASA MEC "gave you" preferential hiring, that's BS too. ASA management decided to hire furloughed Delta pilots on its own. The ASA MEC was smart enough to jump on the political bandwagon that was handed them by their management. No more, no less. Good for them but it sure didn't happen because of anything they did to make it happen.
Comair management has decided not to hire furloughed pilots who refuse to relinquish their seniority at another airline. There is no reason whatever why the Comair MEC should go to battle with Comair management to secure a benefit for an MEC that has repeatedly proven it is quite willing to act against the best interests of Comair pilots.
Is it sad that things are this way? You bet it is. The line pilots at Delta didn't cause this mess. As our MEC told your MEC, the door is open. Come back when you have something to say. Meanwile, BRAVO to the Comair MEC!