flx757 said:
I think all mach none is trying to say is that the Air Group is and has been, with all employee groups, adamant about getting "market based" compensation. Some have been negotiated and some imposed, but they have not wavered at all from this stance with any employee group...and I don't see the Horizon pilots being exempt.
Oh, I don't think anyone thinks we're going to be exempt from the attempt. I just don't think there's much of an appetite or necessity to cave to concessionary demands.
On what basis should we? Company's profitable, so a bankruptcy judge won't impose an agreement on us. We're not flying contracts for bankrupt carriers. No significant plans for growth to dangle in front of us.
We are not subject to binding arbitration or no-strike provisions. What practical way does management have to impose its will upon us? Divide and conquer might be a tactic, but I pray (and believe) that won't work. Concessions for growth and/or concessions for survival won't work.
What's management going to do: lock us out if we don't agree to a new contract? Unlike the Alaska rampers, management can't just bring in Menzies to do our jobs. Yeah, there are plenty of pilots on the street, but no way to replace 700 Cat III qualified Dash-8 and RJ pilots before the company would go down the tubes. Maybe the Air Group would like to burn QX down, but I just don't see it.
If, at the end of what are sure to be long, tedious and difficult negotiations, QX pilots reject an agreement, we'll cool off, engage in self-help, and hope whoever's in the White House leaves us alone.
Besides, on the whole market-base compensation mantra: a market for anything is determined by a high price and a low price -- a range. What's wrong with trying to maintain or improve our position at the upper end of the range?
I felt really bad for the crap the Air Group just put AS guys through. But now it seems some of those same guys think, "well we got our butts reamed -- now it's your turn." How is that a helpful attitude to us or ultimately to themselves?