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D'Angelo
CFIse said:I don't think there's any industry in the world that would stand for such a single compensation structure. Certainly no business in the United States. If you don't like working in a world where companies pay what the labor market will sustain go somewhere else.
The only way a union can have leverage is with the threat of a credible strike. The RLA pretty much killed that baby for the airline industry. Even if ALPA was united behind a single concept (let's make it simple, the same color tie for all pilots) what can they do to enforce it if a company says "well we prefer pink". Nothing.
ALPA no longer has any teeth, I don't know what the alternative is, but companies whipsawing pilot groups against each other until the lowest cost provider is found will continue. It's happened in all sorts of once proud industries and now it's happening to this one. Get over it or get out.
All our whipsaws are belong to us. Absolutely correct. Its definately not a world for the weak which is what most pilots are. Thats right you are all weak babies demanding outlandish wages, benefits, etc yet offering no solutions to todays problems. Whining gets you absolutely no where. Start coming up with solutions first then ask for money