It's hard because it doesn't make sense. Let's see: Cause the company to bleed dry because of your silly stike action. Yes, the very company -or source- that you want your increased salary to come from. So then after the bleeding, there's nothing. No increase, not even your former "low" salary.
Yeah, that makes fu(kin' sense....
Are you sure you know anything about business?
If the company is intelligent enough, they wont bleed dry from chartering out. They will realize the best course of action is to come to an agreement with the union BEFORE the cash runs out.
In my personal opinion, that is why NJA farmed out so much charter in 2004. They wanted to dwindle their cash reserve to improve their negotiating stance, but they also wanted to see what their capacity would be if/when the pilots went on strike. They knew how long they could last....then they decided to come to an agreement that kept them from having to go bankrupt because of a strike. It was good business and it worked out pretty well for both parties.