D'Angelo said:If we were offered one more smaller paycut on the condition it would throw all those mesa clowns on the street id do it in a heart beat.
The only clown around industry is you BOY! A BOY in a MANS world.
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D'Angelo said:If we were offered one more smaller paycut on the condition it would throw all those mesa clowns on the street id do it in a heart beat.
D'Angelo said:You can leave the union anytime you want but you can be fired for not paying at least maintenance fees under the RLA. That is a fact. Doesn't matter if your a member or not you still have to pay fees related to the cost of the contract. If you do not pay then you can be fired and the company has no choice. .
D'Angelo said:Moving on however I think starting the decertification process would be a great wakeup call for ALPO.
XJ-spartacus said:Do I hear an AMEN?
D'Angelo said:http://www.nrtw.org/d/deauth_decert_rla.htm
That link will give anyone who is interested the information they need if they feel like they should no longer have to pay dues or be in a union. Its time for EMPLOYEE RIGHTS and FREEDOM OF CHOICE. These unions use the propoganda of "not once more cent". I say lets not give ONE MORE CENT to ALPA. Remember a majority does have to vote on it. Its all about freedom of choice. The days of the mafia running the show must end now. Good luck to all and lets get the ball rolling. Show them how much they really do need our dues. They only care about the majors time for us guys at comair and other places to take down the house! HOLLA
Holy Shiite said:This guy is a joke. He is no pilot at all. Just some piece of crap management(method?) puke. How's your revolution going tough guy? (or is it gal?)
You can go crawl back under your rock now loser. Time to start a new screen name and start over. What an idiot. HS
DrewBlows said:Have you filed a greivance?
wmuflyguy said:HAHA, I can barely get some of the leaders to email me back in a timely fashion. A grievance will do nothing.
XJ-spartacus said:There are several ways you can make a regional union work. First, you don't have ALPA anywhere in the title. Everyone knows that the industry is turning over, but no one is acknowledging that fact. For obvious reasons, ALPA national doesn't want this to happen and is trying to fight the change. They have been about as successful as I would be trying to stop a lake from turning over in the winter. Do you really think that you are maximizing your gains in negotiations when Duane is looking after the interests at the majors? Right now we have pilots negotiating contracts against attorneys. In the same way that it isn't smart to have an attorney shoot an ILS after a week long instrument course, it isn't smart to have pilots take a week long course and think they can compete in a legal environment. You gain assets the most when you utilize the ones you already have with a greater effeciency. You have heard that you don't work harder, you work smarter. Your aguement about the gap in union dues is a little short sighted. Just think about the overhead that you wouldn't have to support without national officers making 500,000 plus a year? Has anyone looked at what our union pays these individuals? It's not pretty. In any course of a contract a regional airline pilot group will give somewhere in the ballpark of 6 million dollars in union dues. Those same airline unions get roughly 2 million back in negotiation/strike preperation. That 4 million surplus would go further without the lead weights we have sitting on the top of our union. I don't think it's just a pipe dream that the regionals start their own union, I think it will be a neccesary reality in the future. Now that the majors are starting up new regionals (NWA and FYI) to compete against their own feeders, there isn't much time left before national destroys our jobs along with their own. Breaking away is our only way to survive national's self preservation panic.
Rez O. Lewshun said:Your post, sir, suggests a crewroom education....
Rez O. Lewshun said:Your pilot negotiators work with ALPA lawyers in negotiations. Your suggestion that your NC are ineffective says more about you.
Rez O. Lewshun said:In this current environement, not paying for that overhead would destroy regional pilots. I guess you don't know what you got till its gone.
Rez O. Lewshun said:ALPA National salaries? This again? While you are focused on the lost arguement of ALPA National salaries, your management is dismanteling your career. Where is the issue? Your job/career or Nat'l salaries?
Rez O. Lewshun said:I think the MCF speaks for itself, don't you? If you switched to a regional airline it would be called a Minor Contingency Fund, if there was even a fund.
Rez O. Lewshun said:A regional union.....more divide and conquer opportunities for management.
Rez O. Lewshun said:Nowhere in your misrepresented post do you hold management accountable for your current situation.
Rez O. Lewshun said:Nonetheless, I spport the XJ pilots and thier efforts.
Make no mistake.. D'agelhoe is no Comair Pilot. He is most likely a scumbagJuan_Tugo said:
atrdriver said:D'Angelo will be the first one to sue ALPA when he loses his medical and they won't help him. Or when he doesn't carpet dance fast enough and gets fired and they won't help him. What an idiot.
81Horse said:The irony is that ALPA will have to represent him anyway -- DFR. Plus, you have to make management fly the contract whether your problem child is a member in good standing or not.
Holy Shiite said:Cmon guys... this loser is not a pilot. Do a search on his posts and threads and it will be very clear what his agenda is. He signs on to this board in January and has well over 100 posts all bashing CMR/ASA. Now he finds it necessary to post about decertifying ALPA after being on this board all of 2 months?
We gotcha covered like a jimmy hat D'angelhoe. Does your royal "homeyness" understand that? You go crawl back under that rock now scumbag. HS
AviatorTx said:The nice thing about this... In order for it to go to the next step, D'Angelo is going to have to get out into the crewrooms and start posting flyers, as well as publicly defending his position.
It is really easy to start throwing rocks behind an anonymous website. Sooner or later though, it will have to be taken to the next step. If not, this thread and it's associated interest, will die like all others.
D'Angelo, be specific now. Exactly what is your agenda?
Do you want do decertify and have a non-union operation, or would you just like to change unions? Where are you going with this. You keep mentioning freedom of choice. What choice do you want?
If you are trying to say that airline pilots as a whole do not need to have a union, then I will be convinced that you are Management.
Well stated, but in order to do that, you're going to have to leave the world of anonominity (sp) and come out from behind your computer.D'Angelo said:When the time is right I will be happy to "take my message to the streets" just like they did in ALPOs propoganda magazine.. My agenda is this. ALPA has absolutely failed and deserve to be ousted. I would like to send them a wakeup call by starting the decertification process. This will send a clear message that regional pilots are not second class citizens and without our dues its a huge loss for them.
I would have no problem giving the non-union situation a whirl as well if the union was ever voted off. Perhaps if instead of being hostile toward management we try to work together for the future perhaps a step in the right direction can be taken. Instead of butting heads its best to work together, come up with a solution, and thats that.
I would be willing to give ALPA another chance however NO MORE STRIKES. Thats right NO MORE STRIKES. I would prefer to see arbitration, you take the average payscales, workrules and you hammer out a deal thats fair. I refuse to be a sacrificial lamb ever again. The double standard is just teeming all over at ALPA.