When you've got 50 year olds leaving for major airlines who are captains, the place is sinking fast. If we don't get this contract done soon, we could lose it.
While I agree with your statement that 50 year old captains leaving NJ for the airlines is a very bad development for the company, you also know that this is part of their plan.
You've posted very thoughtful and cogent responses in the past, so think this through.
NJ EMT wants the older pilots to leave so that they can replace them with lower paid new hires.
New hires who don't know what NJ used to be like and are very happy with the current pay and benefit structures.
Never mind that the new hires don't have the same level of commitment to the company or owners, nor will they deliver the same level of service as the long term employees who built the company.
The EMT doesn't care about the lower service levels. Its another step in their plans to commoditize the brand and try to compete on price alone.
An ancillary benefit is that it weakens the union and members resolve.
The EMT wants you to panic at the high levels of attrition and the lower service levels so that you will readily agree to a contract when they make their first slight concessions from their 'Four Pillars'.
Recognize the game they are playing and don't fall for it.
Panicking and worrying about the future just plays into their hands.
I don't think WB is going to let this company fail, regardless of how much latitude he gives Jordan to try and secure concessions.