AnimalTale said:
...and the NWA MEC respects their regional counterparts, utmost. In...
I used to think this was true, to some extent. After years of going to recurrent ground school pizza dinners hosted by the XJ MEC, where a member of the NWA MEC would stop in and answer questions and give a great rah-rah brand scope pep talk, who could blame a guy for buying into the rhetoric. Did I mention the pizza came with free beer?
And then there were those great public signs of brotherhood: a certificate thanking me for my support during NWA's strike (didn't quite make up for XJ holding our pay hostage) and the giant billboard informing the public how poorly our newhires were paid leading up to our contract endgame (that was actually pretty cool).
They talk a great deal about brand scope and the red-tail family, but the truth however is that the NWA MEC and the NWA pilots have utmost concern for only themselves. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with looking out for number one, I just don't want to hear any more BS about brand scope and how much they support XJ (or 9E).
Why?
Until fairly recently the Northwest pilots had in there contract the right to restrict NWA from adding additional Airlinks. Not only do their recent contract changes allow for a third airlink (in the event a competitor folds an associated regional could be brought in to the family), it specificly prohibits (from my understanding) XJ or 9E from doing that new flying.
I can understand the desire to swoop in and start up operations immediately in such a case, but a wet-lease type of arrangement until XJ or 9E could take full opperation seems much more family friendly, to those in the existing family anyway. I sure felt sold out by this change.
Recognizing NWA's pattern of switching flying/growth away from which ever of the three groups is closest to endgame, I once asked the NWA MEC visitor to a XJ pizza dinner why the three pilot groups don't do a little coordination, and attempt to sign deals that become amendable at more or less the same time. Seems like the surest way to limit whipsaw. His answer was a long the lines of 'sounds great, but we would probably have to give something up to negotiate that, and I don't think the MEC or the NWA pilots would be willing to do that.' I felt a little stupid after asking the question, I honestly thought they cared, after all it sure is what they claim publicly, foolish me.
The goal with brand scope is to limit management's ability to threaten pilot groups during negotiations with the "airline xyz will under-bid us and be awarded our flying if we don't get a cost-neutral contract" BS, as well as keeping whipsaw-ing in check.
By pulling the rug out from under 9E and XJ, we have now seen just how committed ALPA, the NWA MEC and the NWA pilots are to their own rhetoric of brand scope and to stopping the current 'lowest-bidder-slide-to-the-bottom-squeeze-blood-from-a-turnip' phenomena.
AnimalTale said:
...and the NWA MEC respects their regional counterparts, utmost. In...
There is no respect, just another bullet point to negotiate away when times are tough. The NWA MEC only cares about the NWA pilots.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.