FR8mastr said:
I dont know the dynamics of the CMR MEC but regardless of your personal politics dont let management get there hooks into some of the pilot group. Look at what has happened to ALG/PDT for an example of what can happen. If you dont like your MEC than elect a new one. For cripes sakes dont believe mgmt. They know where their paychecks come from and its not from you!
Thank you very much! Your words are those of a wise man, and I do know the dynamics.
Regardless of what differences we may have with members or officers of our MEC, it is ours and ours alone. We can make whatever changes we wish, whenever we please. Until we do make such changes, our MEC is the only voice we have and we should NOT allow it to be circumvented. After we've made changes, the new MEC will also be ours, and we must all stand behind it. Either way it's the only way to succeed.
Good, bad or indifferent, if we fail to speak with one voice to our management, which can only be done by our MEC, we will have lost the game before it even begins. Political infighting, especially in public, is the road to certain defeat. Solidarity is the only hope for success. It is not logical that we should make ourselves our own worst enemy.
We are not yet at the bargaining table. If and when we get there it had better be the MEC that speaks for us for if it is not, I can guarantee that no one else will. The 40 pilots that fell into the trap won't be at "the table". "A house divided against itself cannot stand." As Pogo said, "we have found the enemy and he is us."
Until management is
certain that the elected representatives of the pilots have the full support of the pilots we will get nowhere, period. If new leaders are the will of the pilots, then chose them and do so quickly for time is of the essence. The hatchet man isn't coming, he's already here. Getting involved in special "management meetings" with small groups of pilots sends only ONE message .... we are divided and weak; easy game. The predator always singles out the weakeast member of the herd for his kill.
New leadership may very well be in the best interests of Comair pilots. But,
a divided pilot group most certainly is not. Someone very wise once said, "A fool and his money soon part." Someone else said: "A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a lawyer."
I strongly recommend that we should not become our own "lawyers" or we will certainly be proven fools.