Praetorian
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- Mar 16, 2010
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Again, where have I, and a majority of fractional pilots, given the impression that we think increased costs are the answer to our woes? If you are talking about the few unionized pilots on this board, then say so. But don't insult our intelligence by lumping us into one group. You have an answer that is flat out wrong! And the only way you can sell that answer is if you crowbar the majority of us into a false category.
While I don't presume to speak for all "unionized pilots", I think most of us understand that for our unions to be successful, our companies must be successful first. We just want our fair share of that success. After all most of us have more years invested in that success than our respective managements. We also understand that it's managements job to try to keep as much of the profits for themselves and their investors as they can. This doesn't make them bad people, it just means that their interests don't align with those of the pilots. Those who fail to understand this often suffer.
I would also point out that its inaccurate to suggest that there are a "few unionized pilots" on this board. After all three of the four major fractionals are unionized and over 90% of all professional pilots are unionized.
I have often been severely critical of those anti-union individuals who come here to post. Its because I think they have an agenda and I think their agenda it to undermine our unions, in an effort to insure that the playing field is not level with respect to pilot wages, work rules and job protections. They try to divide us, reduce our bargaining power, cause us to question our core beliefs and make sure management retains the upper hand. Some of them are subtle and skillful in doing this. Some of them are credulous idiots who are being maniplated by smarter people, for a purpose.
But, I have nothing but contempt for those who openly declare their intention to scab, or those who hide their true union-busting natures behind the facade of reasonable debate and calm demeanor, and I will not apologize for attacking them. They have only one objective, to keep as much money out of the pockets of the pilots and in those of their bosses in management.
I hope this helps you understand why some of the "union guys" take such a hard line during some of these debates.