blueridge71 said:
I have more respect for ALPA on the MEC level than National (with the exception of ALPA Safety). I have even had status reps tell me that ALPA National has huge problems. The question is whether these problems can be fixed and whether anyone has the will to do so. .
Sure ALPA National has huge problems. But as members are we part of the solution? First, ALPA effectiveness with the current White House is zero. ALPA membership education levels are low. With pilots calling for SOS and national Seniority list, it is hard to keep guys focused. DW does need to visit our crewrooms.
ALPA nationals primary role is to represent pilots on Cap Hill. Sure the president signs contracts, and he has refused to sign contracts in the past, but collective bargaining is a local issue.
The question is does the membership have the will to get educated and become effective?
blueridge71 said:
I don't hold anything against Tom and Kerry. I think that IA was a great idea with abysmal timing. Unfortunately, UAL controlled the timing and not anyone at IA, but I digress..
There was alot of UAL bashing by IA management. Part of their game plan was USAIR going out of business. Not much of a game plan. I disagree. Tom and Kerry were pathetic and destroyed a good company. We proabably agree to disagree.
blueridge71 said:
ALPA did help ACA get a great contract that helped establish me professionally. And for what good? I made less than $15000 (W2 wages) for
11 months of work last year. I made more on umemployment. .
But this isn't ALPA's fault, is it? Isn't this because the company that employed you changed their business plan? Let's point fingers truthfully. How is this ALPA's fault? Look if ALPA is to blame, then let's blame them...
blueridge71 said:
ALPA also signed off on a Mesa contract that started the whole slide of the industry. Duane Woerth also seems willing to let our brothers at Mesaba go into management induced poverty (based on comments posted on the ASA ALPA forums after he came to ATL a few months ago)..
Again, National works on CapHill. Your MEC works locally. Sure national supports the MECs, but the real effectiveness comes from the MEC, Committee structure and memebership. Also, a pragamtic understand of the current environement and the Corp America cultture in out country can help. ALPA is not a silver bullet and cannot be all things to all pilots all the time.
blueridge71 said:
The original post was correct. We don't have a union. We have scores of little unions that sometimes cooperate..
True, to an extent. ALPA National works on Cap Hill. The MEC's work locally. First is your orginal understanding valid? And your expectations?
blueridge71 said:
I don't expect it to ever become reality, but a single list is the only way I can see to prevent situations like this from reoccurring. Until then, as one pilot group makes gains, another will come along and chop them off at the knees. .
Just wait until the industry turns. Then we can jack up the house. Unfornately in bad times management uses this structure agaisnt us. But in good times we use it against management. If we go to a single list we can't use each other to catapualt to the next level. Like DAL did with UAL's 2000 contract.
blueridge71 said:
At least with a single list, you preserve some of what you have worked for. As it is, years of FO experience mean nothing. When you start over as a new hire, you can still be junior to the 250 hour wonder or senior to the guy with thousands of hours of heavy captain time. .
With a single list, when the good times come back and companies are making money, management will say, when the National list is up for negotiation then we will talk.
blueridge71 said:
When I see ALPA working to protect my "sweat equity" and my seniority in my career, then maybe I'll change my mind. Right now, as my NC stares down another concessionary proposal from management, I just don't see it happening.
Again are your expectation realistic? HOW do you want ALPA to protect your "equity and seniority?" By a single list? If we had a single list then the FedEx and UPS guys would have not bargaining power. Their pay would be a simple average of all the concessionary pay rates. We need the FedEx and UPS guys to get good rates, so we can say.. See a narrowbody pilot at FX/UPS makes alot more than us and they fly boxes.
Also... HOW are you going to get ALL managments to agree to a National Single List? The only way is legislation. It all comes back to legislation.
ALPA-PAC.