astroglider
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2005
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If you're not ALPA then you're part of the problem period. Airline Management has the ATA, the pilots?
Ever since some management HACK posted the ALPA HQ payscales, pilots have been complaining on airline boards both online and in crew lounges. I've heard these same complaints before. They're the same sort of complaints the public screams when they see pilot pay scales. While it does look like it might be time to revisit the topic of what these folks might be paid, I find this complaining a little hypocritical if not humorous. You complainers are doing the work of this Management Hack!!!
The ALPA folks on our side right? In good times and in bad our own local ALPA's have been able to ensure the highest pay possible and decent work rules decade in and decade out. Sure this is a cyclical business and right now is a tough time for all of us. This is exactly the time we need ALPA fighting for us...and this isn't cheap.
Every pilot group faces local issues and that's why we all have local ALPA's or some sort of in-house union or association. Where ALPA is different is we have a NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL influence on aviation events. As pilots we face national and international issues on such things as govt legislation both foreign and domestic. We need a NATIONAL union.
Look back over history, every time a non-ALPA carrier gets into some heated contract dispute or a fight with Congress. WHO DO THEY CALL TO HELP??? They call ALPA. There are many examples of this. The most recent example that comes to mind is American's Allied Pilots Association during their first pay cut negotiations after 9/11 they came running to ALPA for the financial analysis. APA couldn't do it, they didn't have the resources to do it, so they asked ALPA.
Like any large organization ALPA may need to trim some fat but what we gain by having a large national union is more important.
Ever since some management HACK posted the ALPA HQ payscales, pilots have been complaining on airline boards both online and in crew lounges. I've heard these same complaints before. They're the same sort of complaints the public screams when they see pilot pay scales. While it does look like it might be time to revisit the topic of what these folks might be paid, I find this complaining a little hypocritical if not humorous. You complainers are doing the work of this Management Hack!!!
The ALPA folks on our side right? In good times and in bad our own local ALPA's have been able to ensure the highest pay possible and decent work rules decade in and decade out. Sure this is a cyclical business and right now is a tough time for all of us. This is exactly the time we need ALPA fighting for us...and this isn't cheap.
Every pilot group faces local issues and that's why we all have local ALPA's or some sort of in-house union or association. Where ALPA is different is we have a NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL influence on aviation events. As pilots we face national and international issues on such things as govt legislation both foreign and domestic. We need a NATIONAL union.
Look back over history, every time a non-ALPA carrier gets into some heated contract dispute or a fight with Congress. WHO DO THEY CALL TO HELP??? They call ALPA. There are many examples of this. The most recent example that comes to mind is American's Allied Pilots Association during their first pay cut negotiations after 9/11 they came running to ALPA for the financial analysis. APA couldn't do it, they didn't have the resources to do it, so they asked ALPA.
Like any large organization ALPA may need to trim some fat but what we gain by having a large national union is more important.