So if I proposed a resolution at my LEC meeting to stop the age 60 eduction campaign because the issue has already been decided by the 2005 vote and it was seconded and passed at my LEC meeting, ALPA national would fall in line with the wishes of my LEC?
What you are suggesting is that one pilot can change the entire course with one document at one meeting. If that were so then nothing would get done because everyone would be counter-resolution-ing each other.
Can you go to the floor of the House or Senate and introduce a bill? No, but yet you can do it at ALPA and effect change.
The kicker.. you have to politically savvy and well organized.
What dream world are you living in? ALPA national tells ALPA MECs what to do. And the ALPA MEC sure do not follow what the LEC want much less the individual pilot.
Well they certainly don't follow radical pilots or aloof pilots that show up to meetings with a shotty resolution looking to effect massive change from minimal effort.
Do you really want to belong to an organization where pilots can implement radical or even moderate change instantly?
Look if you want to change something it will take a lot of work. Basically before you bring a resolution to a meeting you have to know how the vote will go down. So, to do so, you have politick the vote. You have to get as many people as you can on your side of the fence. That takes alot of work. because in order to get pilots on your side you have to ensure your resolution is water tight.
If you want it to carry on, then you need to work the other LEC's and get them to work the resolution at thier Council. Are you getting exhausted already thinking about all the work it involves?
Gee, maybe the volunteers aren't so bad...
ALPA national sets the tone of what ALPA business gets done. ALPA national has allowed the pattern bargaining of lowering contract standards. ALPA national has allowed age 60 to fester into a possible civil war.
Who is ALPA National? I can tell you the four guys don't have the power, time or skills to make sweeping changes as you state. The BOD makes direction on a macro level to the EVP's and National.
Age60 dosn't have to be a civil war, unless you make it one. Can you focus on the issues and not get emotional or personal?
Our only hope for the future is what John Prater and his cohorts are going to do next.