netjetwife
1 of many w/an opinion
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...All of the big talk about scabs ASSUMES that MIGS are the majority of the remaining employed pilots.
^^^ No rather, I think this union BS and all the threats made here by the folks on this board are not as big of an issue as these guys like to think. You guys talk big threats - strike, ground airplanes, call in "sick" or "fatigued", all to slow the operation. But the show still goes on.
This is silly anymore...
No, actually it doesn't. If it comes down to a strike, and you choose to cross the picket line, then you're a scab. Period. It doesn't matter if you're a MIG or not, or even if you support the union at all. If you cross the line, then you're a scab. The strike authorization has already happened, we just need to be released by the NMB and wait for the 30 day cooling off period to expire for it to happen. We can't control when we're released, but this can't go on forever. What will go on forever is the list of those who cross... they might as well get the word "SCAB" tattooed on their forehead.
Maybe you and Skanza will get lucky and management will settle this before it comes to a strike.