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Sounds really safe having guys doing 17 hour duty days because they are on the GO TO TEAM. Can't wait to read that accident report and see the Billion dolllar lawsuit that will follow. This company has a history of ethics problem.
Some Dude said:You guys kill me. Defending anyone at the company who took gifts to change their schedules is wrong.
Some Dude said:Wrong Dispatcher, Why would anyone give someone a gift? Why didn't the other departments receive gifts from these pilots.
FLYLOW22 said:I don't believe anyone has been threatened for pimping extended days. Many have been urged to not fly overtime by their peers through verbal communication... you know... just talking. Simply looking at the names on Company provides Duty Summary lists and talking to those pilots on the road does not constitute a threat.
FLYLOW22 said:I am not in the manufacturing industry, much less the automobile industry. I have no clue how one motor company treats it's employees compared to another.
I did notice that you mentioned several US based companies as Unionized and several Foreign based companies as non Union.
Again, can't comment on the topic as I am not well versed in that industry.
The majority of Aviation employees in the US are Unionized. I CAN tell you that is a fact.
Diesel said:Family Guy-
So we've shot down all your arguments and now you're main argument is that unions are in decline and we should become non union? Let's do apples to apples. Show me a list of airlines that have gone from union to non-union. Leaving one union to go to another or start another doesn't count. They are still remaining in some sort of union. There isn't any.
FamilyGuy said:Look at the auto industry - one of the largest manufacturing industries out there. Unions have been wholly unsuccessful in unionizing the transplant facilities that have been built in the US by Honda, Toyota, and others. Why?
Has all the auto manufacturing jobs that shifted from GM, Ford, and Chrysler resulted in a sacrifice of QUALITY? Face it....Toyota, Honda, and most other imports are vastly superior to the American product.
FamilyGuy said:Who's claiming NO money? How could the company offer you higher wages than FlexJet, Flight Options, and Citation Shares if they were claiming no money?
FamilyGuy said:Unions have been LOSING for 60 years! Is it really scheming by management or a tired, worn-out message that's no longer applicable?
Either the unions have a compelling message or they do not. It looks like Americans are voting with their feet and leaving in droves.
Or are you telling me that unions have their head stuck in the sand and cant recognize fundamental shifts in demographics and employment trends and adapt their message accordingly? Which is it?
FamilyGuy said:Simple truth is that the facts dont lie. If these number crunchers had access to all the crew schedules and overtime records then that is all that is needed to determine if favoritism was present. Its either in the data or its not.
If you had a problem with the findings of these number crunchers then why didnt you call the ethics hotline 2 years ago? Why raise the issue on an internet board? Maybe because you know there is NO VALIDITY to your claims?
FamilyGuy said:I see the union spinmeisters are out in force to try and explain why 400 of their own didnt participate in the recent strike vote.
you guys are trying hard but there is still something that doesnt ring true in the latest 'explanation'....
if its the old contact list from local 284 that's to blame for the 'no votes' then why was everyone able to vote in the election for a new MEC?
Everyone was able to cast a vote in the election of a new MEC, yet something happened to the list in the intervening 9 months?
FamilyGuy said:Last I heard, total annual cost of crew meals was around $20 million....what is this magical pilot proposal that will save $20 million?
FamilyGuy said:I agree Hogprint, it is negotiations. But that doesnt mean that both groups cant be civil to each other.
And I still dont buy this argument that the company has stalled on this for three years. If the old MEC was a bunch of company stooges that gave the company everything they wanted and 9/11 has just occurred - throwing thousands of pilots out on the street, why wouldnt the Company immediately press for a kick-ass agreement in favor of the company? They were holding all the cards....why not drive the dagger home and get everything they wanted (like the legacy carrier managements are currently doing)?
IMO, the union didnt want to do a deal during 2002-2003 simply because the economy sucked and they wouldnt be able to get what they wanted.....so they waste time going over every single article in the contract and bide their time until the economy turns around. Then they start to kick up a fuss, complaining as loudly and widely as they can about the injustice of waiting 1300 days.
Take your own advice Hogprint and read between the lines....the union was stringing this whole deal out waiting for better economic times to bargain....