NJI will retain its 135 Certificate in S. Carolina, a "right to work" state, meaning that a union cannot force itself on an employee. Voting NJI into the union when more than 50% pilots are there is not an option either.
...the current salary for a Gulfstream Captain is considerably higher than the new TA Captain pay.
In an effort to understand what you're saying (regarding SC being a "right to work" state): assuming that the the single-carrier lawsuit is filed by 1108 and is adjudicated, is it your opinion that the NMB will rule against single-carrier status given SC's nature as a "right to work" state?
Also, concerning your statement regarding current captain salaries at NJI, my sources may be wrong or I may have misunderstood, but I've been lead to believe that this is not the case -- that, rather, only a small minority of captains at NJI are making more than the compensation provided for in the recent TA. I believe that our (NJA) union leadership has been provided up-to-date NJI W2 information to support this position. Having not seen this data with my own two eyes, I will submit that I may be wrong.
In the end - and this is in no way directed at you personally - it is my hope that over the coming months the pilots of NJI will undertake an honest measure of due diligence in regard to the NJA TA and associated NJI LOA. My belief is that many (certainly not all) of those that do so will be pleasantly surprised with what they see in these documents. Analyzing this as a personal "business decision" is also beneficial - at least it has been for me in recent years.
I also want to point out that a very large degree of consideration - both professional and personal - has been given to the NJI pilots by the NJA union leadership throughout the negotiations of this LOA, in particular. I hope that this, too, will not go unnoticed by the NJI pilots.
Personally, I happen to believe that a merger of the two pilot groups benefits both sides in very, very large ways -- and for the record, this is not because I wish to fly a GIV or GV (I have zero interest in doing so - I've been in the Ultra for 6 years and wish to stay here for as long as they let me). I simply believe that a merger would, first and foremost, be a smart business decision for our company. Secondarily, it would also benefit BOTH pilot groups in numerous ways, and as a result, further the pilot profession as a whole (as our 2005 CBA has clearly done).