Like it or not, the board is controlled by J.O. and they support his decisions.
Parker is certainly a master of labor relations. His company is about as messed up as Mesa's and almost as likely to be in Chapter 11 this year or next. Also, there is no requirement in the Airways contract that an agreement be in place anytime soon.
Better than what? You don't even know what's been agreed to. Any airline pilot group that has been through a bankruptcy (or a looming one) can tell you what kind of 'pressure' they can put on a company that is unable to pay its obligations.
What do you think they could have gotten that they didn't?
1. JO does NOT control the board. This is a simplistic and dismissive viewpoint....not to mention being straight-up incorrect.
Mesa's board owns a whole bunch of stock....stock that has in around a year's time gone from $7 a share to around 50 cents depending on what day it is.....it's gonna be (or is it already) gonna be traded in the pink sheets with other worthless penny stocks sometime soon. JO has lost a whole bunch of their money over really stupid stuff and continues to do so. Do you really think that they continue to just "follow" him?
2. Mesa as gotten some serious bad press in the last 2 years and the board is sick of that as well....so is US Airways, as their name is attached to most of these articles....most of which appear in the "money" section of the Arizona Republic.
3. Parker's problems with his own labor group are in material.
4. There is no requirement that an agreement be in place...that's not what I said. What I said is that US Airways wants Mesa to quit treating their pilots and employees like dirt....they've wanted it for a long time and Parker has made statements to this effect. Since US Airways is Mesa's largest customer and their contract ends in about 2 years, Mesa needs to get it's @#$% together if they want any chance of retaining even a small portion of their current Airways flying.
It sucks having to repeat myself but it's pretty obvious that you really didn't get my point...which is:
Mesa is facing pressures to make their labor relations right....and for once, the majority of the pressure is NOT coming from the pilot group. The Mesa MEC needs to take full advantage of this unique position and make sure that it gets everything that it wants.
This sort of situation most likely will never happen again.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not bagging on the Mesa pilots....I'm sure they're working hard and I hope that they get what they want. God knows they deserve it.