Lear70
JAFFO
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No... it's YOU who's deliberately CHOOSING not to get it, because your precious ALPA won't get off it's a*s and participate. I'd bet good money that if ALPA or even our NPA contacted the AFL-CIO leadership and offered our support and attendance, they'd certainly take us up on our offer, due to the increased exposure of uniformed pilots.It is called the labor movement!!!! AFL-CIO. But you still don't get it...
What leadership FOR PILOTS is going to attend?You mean 999. Cause your followership won't budge unless there is "leadership" that meets your standards....
Anyone?
Bueler?
Nope. And certainly not Prater or any other ALPA leaders.
Again, because you're obviously not getting it:But you can't organize yourself to show up....
JUST ME showing up isn't going to do a whole lot of good.
I'm not the elected leader of anything, much less the NPA, CAPA, or ALPA. My job is to voice my thoughts and opinions to my elected leadership so THEY can organize and lead the other pilots, then show up to THOSE ORGANIZED EVENTS.
I do participate in my career. I show up at everything my union asks me to.Just start particpating in this career. Show up....
Are YOU going up there to march?
Didn't think so.
Again, PILOT UNION LEADERSHIP is responsible to organize these types of rallies. I'll be happy to attend WHEN OUR LEADERS BOTHER TO SHOW UP.
You just can't debate the FACT that ALPA isn't trying to get involved with this. You'd rather try to point fingers than defend the indefensible. I understand. You have no ground to stand on, so you shift blame.
You'd get a lot more respect from me and others if you'd simply say, "You know what, it would be great for ALPA to get involved. I'm going to call my status rep, MEC Chair, and Herndon to voice my thoughts of organizing the pilots for this rally or one like it if the AFL-CIO doesn't want to share."
p.s. Yes, I already wrote a letter to our NPA Pres.