I think if the three lists merge, the only pilots that will benefit are the Republic pilots. There is a huge disparity between the two contracts. The Republic pilots need to sign a contract equal to the Frontier or Midwest's, then let's start talking merger. This argument is a moot point. In a less than a year, there will be no Midwest pilots left and Bedford has already said the Frontier pilots will not be merged in.
And if the three lists
don't merge, the two more expensive labor groups will be whipsawed into submission or simply eliminated per the lack of scope agreements. It really
will be Eastern/Continental all over again, only this time with firm legal precident in place. It's what Bedford's been trying to do with Midwest since Day One, and he's been very successful so far. Nobody's saying this is a good situation for the Frontier or Midwest pilots. The problem is that companies are being bought
anyway, whether RAH has a contract or not. Given the glacial rate at which RAH's contract negotiations have proceeded thus far, I don't think it's in anyone's best interests to sit back and wait on that contract first. And it's not Bedford's choice whether the Frontier pilots will be merged in or not. If he wants Frontier, he's got to allow for the possibility of a merged list. I doubt he'd
really torch the whole deal over a merged list - he's getting F9 at a steal, and he knows it.
You're right in saying that the pilots that will benefit are the Republic group. The fact, unpleasant as it may be, is that all three of these groups are about to become "Republic" pilots. Nobody's saying that the current RAH pilots should end up in an Airbus anytime soon - fences would be in place. We have three labor groups coming together against their will, and three unions in sore need of a voice. Bedford's outright refusal that the lists will be merged should be a hint to us all how powerful this unified labor group could become, and how much he would prefer pitting these three groups against each other. The RAH guys working under IBT 747 have just had their Local head forcibly removed with pending federal indictments, and are currently under trusteeship. Would it not be in ALPA or at least FAPA's best interests to step in and try to help put this screwed up jigsaw puzzle together? The one faint glimmer of hope any of these groups have is that RAH
hasn't signed a contract yet. This may be the
last time any of these three groups has any leverage whatsoever. The whole world's been screaming at Republic to quit flying Embraers for peanuts. Well, here's their chance. But if these pilots can't put the mainline/regional sabers down and go into the future as one group, we all know what's going to happen down the line.