shroomwell
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Its probably been said before, so bear with me. Obviously there needs to a national pay scale, national senority would never work. ALPA needs to set payrates that are respectable and on par with other vocations that require the same amount of training and resposiblity.
That being said how is ALPA going to enforce these payrates.
1. DW needs to step down. New leadership is needed.
2. It will be difficult and some ailrines will probably fail, but no contract should be signed unless these rates are accepted. The sacrifices of a few will benefit the masses in the long run.
3. If carriers do go under, the pilots from there will be hired first by any ALPA carrier that is hiring.
Now how to deal with undercutting and low wages?
From a certain day forward any pilot who takes a job at a 121 carrier whose payrates are below that of the ALPA rates, will never be hired by an ALPA carrier. All pilots currently working for now ALPA companies with low wages are granted a one time reprieve. Hopefully this would encourage them to join ALPA and get a better contract. Pilots working for SWA and AA would not be effected because there current rates would probably be on par with the ALPA rates.
Next, what about the Mesa's of the industry?
They are ALPA and in there next contract management would be forced to take the new wages. If the pilot group wishes to accept lower, they are no long ALPA members.
Its time for the union to play hardball. If we could all UNIFY and do something like this the industry would be forced to raise fares to compensate for increased costs. It would be hard at first, if prices go up capacity would have to go down. In the short run it would be tough, but in the long run it would be better for all around. Alter Ego flying and contracting carriers would not make financial sense if this could be imposed.
Its time for ALPA to grow a pair. Otherwise we need a union.
That being said how is ALPA going to enforce these payrates.
1. DW needs to step down. New leadership is needed.
2. It will be difficult and some ailrines will probably fail, but no contract should be signed unless these rates are accepted. The sacrifices of a few will benefit the masses in the long run.
3. If carriers do go under, the pilots from there will be hired first by any ALPA carrier that is hiring.
Now how to deal with undercutting and low wages?
From a certain day forward any pilot who takes a job at a 121 carrier whose payrates are below that of the ALPA rates, will never be hired by an ALPA carrier. All pilots currently working for now ALPA companies with low wages are granted a one time reprieve. Hopefully this would encourage them to join ALPA and get a better contract. Pilots working for SWA and AA would not be effected because there current rates would probably be on par with the ALPA rates.
Next, what about the Mesa's of the industry?
They are ALPA and in there next contract management would be forced to take the new wages. If the pilot group wishes to accept lower, they are no long ALPA members.
Its time for the union to play hardball. If we could all UNIFY and do something like this the industry would be forced to raise fares to compensate for increased costs. It would be hard at first, if prices go up capacity would have to go down. In the short run it would be tough, but in the long run it would be better for all around. Alter Ego flying and contracting carriers would not make financial sense if this could be imposed.
Its time for ALPA to grow a pair. Otherwise we need a union.