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Rez is amusing, clueless, and naive.
Try telling the several thousand retiree(s) who lost their pensions that ALPA is the answer. Their inaction set new norms for how management justifies their actions, changing the industry forever. The largest airline union in the nation sacrificed pensions, the last valuable pillar that made this job worth having. And today companies like AA, UPS, Fed Ex, cautiously negotiate fearing they will be the next target of fund raiders. My hats off to my peers at LCC and DAL. ALPA gave your retirement to the wolves.
Yep....Rez you can have ALPA. Its an organization that should serve as the benchmark of how not to conduct union business.
Rez, which airline do you fly for? I should know this, but I can't remember.
How exactly do you think ALPA should have handled the pension issue? Sorry, but there was no way around it.
That's the most absurd thing I've ever heard. Easy for someone to say that is safe in his Brown airplane at a company making nearly $1 billion per quarter. Not so easy for thousands of pilots that were looking down the barrel of a gun and contemplating the end of their ability to make a living to support their families. They made the right decision, as distasteful as it was. Perhaps if all of the far-right-leaning moron pilots would start supporting ALPA-PAC and voting for pro-labor candidates, we might be able to fix those laws so you don't have to watch pilots give away their pensions again to save their livelihoods. Until then, keep your selfish Monday-morning QBing to yourself.
That's the most absurd thing I've ever heard. Easy for someone to say that is safe in his Brown airplane at a company making nearly $1 billion per quarter. Not so easy for thousands of pilots that were looking down the barrel of a gun and contemplating the end of their ability to make a living to support their families. They made the right decision, as distasteful as it was. Perhaps if all of the far-right-leaning moron pilots would start supporting ALPA-PAC and voting for pro-labor candidates, we might be able to fix those laws so you don't have to watch pilots give away their pensions again to save their livelihoods. Until then, keep your selfish Monday-morning QBing to yourself.
Well Boo-Hoo sounds like your panties need changing. You lack a historical perspective on exactly how the USAir pilots lost their pensions. It wasn't done by rank and file, but instead by a small group with the blessing of national. I'd encourage everyone to learn more about how this went down, its part interesting and telling. Someday when the Easties are pardoned a few years of chaos I'm sure someone will write a tell all for historical preservation.
How exactly do you think ALPA should have handled the pension issue? Sorry, but there was no way around it.
Well publicized Nationwide walk-out.
How about bypassing companies and start negotiating with Congress?
Bankruptcy Laws that protect pensions? Rest Rules? Airway Labor Act? The world is our oyster if we grow some balls.
Perhaps if all of the far-right-leaning moron pilots would start supporting ALPA-PAC and voting for pro-labor candidates, we might be able to fix those laws so you don't have to watch pilots give away their pensions again to save their livelihoods. Until then, keep your selfish Monday-morning QBing to yourself.
Real professionals would demand a legally enforceable contract.
A professional wouldn't judge his fellow pilots without a complete investigation. But no one could ever confuse you with a professional, anyway.