But that's what this does.
Question: If Delta can realize the savings by combining the Delta and Compass lists, why not get three times the savings and benefits by including Comair and Mesaba? It makes the first paragraph of "The Compass Question" seem silly and insincere while he's trying to set the tone. I understand these flyers are being placed in Vfiles all over the system so we can assume management already has it.
By arbitrarily excluding two of the wholly owns, it showcases a union schism management is sure to exploit.
Gotta crawl before you can walk......if this morphs into a DCI wide PID issue it's DOA. This about DAL jobs and future job security - if we carry DCI pilots proportional to the seats they bring, Yipee!

But it is about DAL mainline jobs first, not creating positions at the mainline for DCI pilots
-1st step - keep CPZ on the MEC
-2nd step - address 76 seat limits - the 36 E175 need to come out of the 255 at a minimum, with all 76'er to eventually to come to the mainline
(This covers other DCI's by it's nature - of course we don't want pilots w.o. the seats - what to do with Saabs and CRJ200's and the jobs they represent?)
-3rd step - and this may take several forms - address the PID issue - CPZ is unique in it position - get them on first if that opportunity arises - the fact that they know it will be a staple and accept that is huge. Makes objections on the DAL MEC fewer and their concurrence on a PID more likely.
Perhaps the possibility that CPZ integrates with XJ and/or CMR, does their own internal integration, then a PID if filed.
The danger in a larger group of other wholly owned DCI's is the more senior pilots at CMR, and to a lesser extent XJ want something more than a bottom of the list seniority number
(or an exclusive fence around their seats. Hmmm -we didn't do it for 330, 767, 757, etc., don't think they'll get it on a CRJ900) .
Any, repeat ANY PID that involves other wholly owned DCI's would likely have to come with a pre-packaged seniortiy agreement that placed them, (category ratio, or whatever within their own group) AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LIST.
ANY resolution that leaves open the eventual possibility of a PID with other DCI's with
anything other than joining the bottom of the seniority list leaves the door open for someone to later try a DOH, category, or other than staple seniority integration. It will be DOA. Fact.
That is where RJDC, even if well intentioned initially, went off course.
Let's not repeat that mistake. That door must remain closed and locked.