Occam's Razor
Risible...ALWAYS risible
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And this is whole point of the thread. People move airplanes. And ALPA is not doing what the membership MAJORITY wants.
Huh?
I will concede that a MAJORITY of ALPA members don't want management dweebs to pillage the profits of our companies while we take pay cuts, but your suggestion that ALPA has the power and authority to out-swim the tsunami with the RLA chained to one ankle and the bankruptcy laws clinging to the other, is lame.
10 years ago we seized opportunities and pressed the modicum of advantage we had...and made strides. Even then, we needed help. I think that's what the MAJORITY wanted. I think the MAJORITY wants ALPA to do everything it can to protect what we have...and be ready to grab what we can.
When 3/4 of a yearly profit are wasted on management bonuses and ALPA does not see that as a threat to the companies potential for losses or bankruptcy directly effecting the quality of the memberships lives, ALPA has lost it.
When management negotiates and says this pilot group contract must cost $315 million annually because that is all we have and ALPA buys that load of horse manure the membership has not only been sold out by the company but ALPA.
Who is telling you ALPA "buys" it? The law favors management...duh! ALPA, in the form of several MEC's, has tried to assert our right to influence the distribution of economic penalties during bankruptcy and industry unheaval. In response, several judges have told us we don't have that right.
And you blame ALPA for that?
ALPA has a responsibility to verify everything the company tells us. ALPA has the responsibility to identify the gross waste of a companies revenue and hold the company accountable.
But to do that ALPA would have to not only identify that info but release it to the group in a marketable format empowering the employee to say enough is enough, we want a fair deal and we don't care about managements pay issues.
And stomp our feet...hold our breathe 'til we turn blue...and yell really loudly!
What else are you suggesting? Storming the White House with torches and pitchforks? Firebombing courthouses? Gang-raping CEO's (is there a sign-up sheet for that one somewhere?)?
Here's a quick test:
Q: Do current laws assist or impede ALPA's ability to negotiate a fair contract?
Q: Is it ALPA's fault those laws are so restrictive to us?
Q: Should ALPA operate within those laws?
I think a MAJORITY of members would like to see those laws changed, to allow us more influence on the process. But it's hard to tell, because an underwhelming MINORITY of us bother to act the way ALPA asks us to act to change them!
And then you have the silly argument of not being able to keep the dying breed of airline management that is so successful. You ask the 200,000 airline employees if they think their management is so successful and appreciated? Airline management is easily replaceable.
Is that a revelation?
You want ALPA to win a battle? Then try supporting them in the battle!
"Golly! I just can't! I can't because ALPA...
A. Supports icky Democrats!
B. Hasn't given me Brand Scope!
C. Fights/Supports (circle one) Age 60!
D. Defends pilots who screw up!"
You want a strong union?...then start acting like a strong unionist.