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Whoa. We don't know the answer to that. ALPA never asked the question. (there is one very old Mullin letter I need to look at - if I can find it I'll try to get it posted)There were not nearly enough resources Greenspan's printing machine to compel our management to give up their child labor boys and girls.
Those are two little details the RJDC crowd love to leave out.
I recall management's expectation was that merger policy would apply. With an order for 500 airplanes everyone thought the Delta MEC would want to capture that growth. (if they had seen the CRJ700/900/1000 or the E-Jets coming before 9/11, Giambusso might have had a different perspective)
The idea that scope would be sold for bargaining credit was not put into play until concessionary bargaining - as far as I know. The exploitation of child labor came later after ALPA failed in its core mission of unity. (IMHO that set a very bad precedent and until people who's opinions matter - like yours - support & promote the value of scope, things probably will not change)
A good indicator of management's thoughts at that time are on the Delta family tree in the museum they built in 1999 - 2000. The last panel is the ASA merger with Delta. There are probably memos on the topic archived somewhere, but they are not relevant to ALPA's handling and no one has ever bothered to get them.
On your other point, we agree. The PID should have been diffused before it was tossed out at the BOD. As you and others have pointed out, this would have been best done MEC to MEC (just like the Delta MEC did with NWA). Instead it was thrown over the fence like a grenade and recieved with similar effect. I understand your reaction and wish that things had been done differently - even if Joe labels me a turncoat for calling it what it is.
What Joe fails to appreciate is how ineffective trying to force a merger actually was. He blames ALPA, but the truth is that without a MEC to MEC agreement and an indifferent management (which I believe Mullin was) it was not going to happen against the will of the Delta pilots, no way, no how, not even close.)
Puff Driver - just so I know where you are coming from - do you see a benefit to having the so called regional jets flown by mainline pilots?
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