that would be awesome! btw did you put that avatar up during the xj bnkrptcy? my gawd i've been at this too long.
To my knowledge no pilot group has had a contract imposed by a BK judge. In every case I am familiar with the judge has told them to keep bargaining until they reach a consensual Agreement. That is not neccessarily good for pilots. In this case if the pilots drag it out Delta will take more AC from them. This puts a tremendous amount of pressure on both management and pilots. Whether a labor group can stike if a judge imposes terms is not clear. It is simply a legal theory that has not been tested in court yet. The fact that no one has tested it tells me labor lawyers are afraid they will lose.
In the 05 Mesaba BK it appears that MAIR, after they realized the jets were gone and they were left with 50 SF3's and an expensive labor agreement, was seriously considering closing the doors on Mesaba. If Anderson (NWA) hadn't decided to 'go to the well' one more time on a 'dress it up and sell it IPO' things could have been much different for Mesaba pilots.
Each BK is unique. There are multiple players with different objectives. When NW entered BK in 05 they pushed Mesaba into BK by not paying them what they contractualy owed them. They did not do that to PCL. Why? Mesaba had a year old labor agreement with the highest rates in the industry and most restrictive/expensive reserve language in the industry.
In Skywests/ASA's agreement with Delta there is language specifing that their labor rates can be no higher than a certain percentage of the cheapest operator Delta has a contract with. Both ASA and Republic are well into section 6 negotiations. Delta will be calling all the shots in the PCL BK. What will their objecive be and what are they willing to risk or pay for that objective? For Delta it has nothing to do with 'fair or right', it is simply a bullies power play. What will the remaining PCL pilots be willing to accept?