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75M said:If ALPA would have lifted a finger to help one of it's founding airlines, it might be worth the read.
In a perfect world, the ATP written would have enough questions on the material to force everyone coming into the profession to read it.......
Saabslime said:No, in a perfect world we would actually have one unified union representing all our interests instead of a bunch of separate self serving entities who all just happen to belong to the same fraternity. Then just maybe we could actually accomplish something and this would once again be a profession worth coming into.![]()
Saabslime said:No, in a perfect world we would actually have one unified union representing all our interests instead of a bunch of separate self serving entities who all just happen to belong to the same fraternity. Then just maybe we could actually accomplish something and this would once again be a profession worth coming into.![]()
Saabslime said:No, in a perfect world we would actually have one unified union representing all our interests instead of a bunch of separate self serving entities who all just happen to belong to the same fraternity. Then just maybe we could actually accomplish something and this would once again be a profession worth coming into.![]()
sunchaser said:Just keep in mind they are written from the union stand point. ...
JJ O'Donnell [then ALPA's president] asked me to write another history commemorating the unions 50th anniversary. With the understanding that I would give ALPA its history "warts and all," I agreed.
The result was Flying the Line; the First Half Century of the Airline Pilots Association, published in 1982. My interpretation of ALPA's history was not censored. I work for WesternIllionisUniversity specifically and for an abstraction called history" generally. Although frankly nervous about the book, O'Donnell understood that prettified "court history" praising the King (so to speak) would be worthless. If pilots were to derive insight from my book, it had to be free to go wherever truth took it.
Rez O. Lewshun said:But yet everyone liked when DAL used UAL contract2000 to spring themsleves higher.....
You can't have it both ways.....
Saabslime said:It's called learning from the mistakes made in the past and moving forward with some new thinking. I don't want it both ways. I just don't want to keep doing things the same old way time after time just so we can take two steps backwards for every step forward.