Gunshotdraw,
I think you analysis of the situation is right on the money, with 2 exceptions:
gutshotdraw said:
4. By side agreement, operations by NJI vis-a-vis NJA prior to date of signing may not be introduced into evidence in any single-carrier proceeding. Score 1 points for RTS.
I think this one is actually pretty much a wash, probably even leaning toward IBT 1108. The reason is that the Gulfstream exclusion is now contained in LOU which is inadmissible for either side.
gunshotdraw said:
The pilots of NJI largely wish to keep things status quo but will find they can have very little impact on the entire process aside from showing up for work, doing the job, and hoping for the best.
I believe the exact opposite is true. The NJI pilot group plays a huge role in how this thing turns out. If it appears that the writing is on the wall that an integration will happen, the pilots at NJI can either play ball or fight it. Either way it is their choice.
Let me talk a little bit about our union.
I understand why many NJI pilots don't like unions. Working in my family's business for 10 years made me not understand their use either. Take care of your people, treat them with dignity and respect, your employees will in turn take care of the company. After my first week at Comair, I understood clearly why there are unions.
When I first came to Executive Jet and was introduced to IBT 284, I was reminded of why I originally did not like unions. The local leadership were a bunch of idiots. They truly did us more harm than good. A real waste of dues (yea, I'm still bitter). When we had the opportunity to elect the Strong Union slate about a year ago, I was dubious. More Teamsters nonsense. I just wanted to rid myself of all of lies, dishonesty and incompetence that I had come to loath about the IBT.
Boy was I wrong. This union is no longer an embarrassment. On this board, all that you really see and hear about is contract negotiations. There is so much more going on besides that. We have an remarkable cadre of volunteers running the various committees. Here is one example; do NJI guys and gals like the hotels you stay in? Do you like the free breakfasts and other bennies? Be sure to thank the IBT 1108 Travel committee.
So anti-IBT guys, next time you see an NJA pilot at an FBO, ask them what they think of the union. I'm pretty sure you will get a positive response.