Marko Ramius
Vilnius Nastavnic
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2001
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If you look at the quote you used, I didn't point to history as the reason for support. This is a union issue. We are supposed to support each other,period. If you are citing RJDC in your argument, you know that. The right thing to do in this situation for carriers that are hiring or are about to hire is to express the support for the distressed carriers by trying to help out those furloughed pilots. Again, I'm not saying that you would be succesfull in negotiating with your management's, but the lack of an effort is weak. And if you want to put history into it fine. UAL ALPA (and every one else too) helped out Comair during their strike, and now they don't want to help us out when their company says they will ignore us. What is the MEC's reason for their lack of support? When our company booted Westair and UFS, we offered prefferential interviews to those affected and many deserving people recieved job offers because of it. I would never say we are perfect because that's not true, but we do try. That said even if everything major airline unions are accused of is true, ALPA regionals aren't proving themselves to be any better if they don't support the values that they held high when the tables were turned. Bottom line, it's a philosophical thing that I don't expect to changed, I'm just stating a point.