You keep parroting Fox News all you want Bubba. You can't compare what Herb or RA or any other CEO does with labor because those are individual actions taken as a head of a corporation. The Republican party is a collective entity performing collective actions, and as a whole, it has been abysmal towards Labor in general and Union labor in particular. You don't see Democrats introducing legislation to gut unions nor do you see them pursuing Right to Work legislation; which really means Right to Work for Less; ie non-union.
I'm not parroting sh1t; I don't even watch Fox News. My comments are based on my experience and observations. Yes, the Democrats are
traditionally pro-labor, and the Republicans are not. That's not the discussion here. I'm talking the airline industry, and
our profession's unions. Current Democratic politicians have done absolutely
nothing for our profession, other than raising our taxes, in essentially every sneaky way they could find. Literally
nothing else. Seriously, can you name one thing they've done to improve our lives? Do you think if American, or United, or Southwest's pilot unions called a strike, that the most left-wing President to ever occupy the White House would ever allow it? You know, being all "pro-labor" and all? Hell no, he wouldn't.
Like I said, airline pilots are
nothing to the Democrats, other than a source to squeeze more money.
Also, 25 states, plus the Federal government are "right-to-work." That includes Texas, the home of American Airlines, not to mention Southwest Airlines, the most heavily unionized airline in the entire country. Also on the right-to-work list is Arizona, the former home of America West/US Airlines, which has had almost more pilot unions than one could count. None of those airlines seem to have any problem getting union participation.
If Republicans had their way, they would outlaw all public sector unions and then go after private sector unions. Scott Walker is a prime example.
Talk about a straw man argument. Can you name a single credible conservative politician who holds a position of outlawing private sector unions? No. There aren't any. And Walker didn't outlaw
public unions; he prevented them from bargaining other than salaries. Why?--because too many public sector unions have blackmailed various governments into unrealistic and unsustainable future obligations. At least private sector unions/company bargaining is self-correcting--if the union takes too much, the company declares bankruptcy or goes out of business if it's out of money. A city or state can't just "go out of business" and be replaced by a new entity.
And Walker just added his state to the
half with right-to-work. It's not like it's a fringe movement, or "crippling" those states.
But go ahead--keep voting in Democrats. Don't forget to keep increasing your budget for every possible tax imaginable, and be prepared to receive absolutely
nothing in return.
You realize that your "proof" is opinion piece from al-Jazeera, not actually a piece of factual news. Right?
Bubba