Fins, Fins, Fins,
Come on FINS, you're killing me. Management DID NOT agree to the three points that Dalpa offered them, so in fact they walked out in theory. Then you state that our management makes less than bankrupt carrier management---Leo gave himself a $13 million bonus last year---when we lost $1.3 Billion. And, with all of the airlines doing poorly now, I highly doubt our employees will leave Delta and go to a LCC where they will immediately make 50% less, lose what is left of their benefits, and have to start over. You must be looking for a job with Delta management---because you are good at scare tactics. The other employees decided on their own not to pay dues for protection. No union= no protection. That sucks, but it is reality. I think you are scared that Delta will come to you guys too and ask for help. Then what will you say? You will say, "I have a union, and it speaks for me..."
I know you dislike Dalpa and think that it lies constantly, but they are our protection, and they are also watching this closely. They will not let this boat sink, and we are doing a heck of a lot better than the other majors---by far. Look at our cash on hand--$3billion---up from $1.9 billion in March. That will easily service the debt. We had a $184 million PROFIT this quarter--thanx to the Gov't help which was our money that we already spent on cockpit doors and other security measures anyways. We have had a good Summer--with a $31 million operating profit for June. We had almost no affect from SARS, and our INTL flights are stuffed. SONG is growing and looking forward to a good Winter.
And, to top it off--we probably will give some pay back--which will help. That large debt payment was just refinanced (at a slightly higher rate for half of it), and we will undoubtable help pay for that, with EVERYONE ELSE. I, along with all of the Delta ALPA members, pay a lot of dues each month---the others do not. That is too bad, and I am sure this might sway them to look at representation in the future---which Delta DOES NOT WANT. This problem--our debt---is a problem for all of us, not just the pilot group. You need to realize this. I know you don't want to be affected either, but it might come around to you too, and this is a bad time to negotiate a contract obviously.
Bye Bye--General Lee
