>>>>Lawson---the Comair MEC Chair, wanted it all. Our MEC chair went to him for possible help for our guys, many of which were ex Comair pilots that were in the wrong place at the wrong time now, and Lawson wanted something in return for their help.
You are correct...to a point. He did want something in return. Your MEC chair started the meeting with direct threats. He rode in on his high horse, laid out his very very limited time frame for the meeting and compliance with his demands, and threatened something along the lines of: "You will do this or there will be hell to pay" was his not even thinly veiled threat. He specificaly said if we didn't make a big show trying to change management's policy he would see to it that the Delta pilot group would retaliate against the Comair rank and file when it came to future hiring. His meeting was a take it or leave it demand, full of disrespect and arrogance.
Our MEC's response? Heck no unless you bow down to me as you are demanding me do to you. Anyone would have responded that way, even ASA and CHQ. I thought we should have taken the high road and we didn't. Many Comair pilots lobbied our reps and management to hire DAL furloughs anyway, and several of us wrote checks without ever being asked to. Now you say all ASA and CHQ pilots should go ahead of all CMR pilots, even those who helped. That is wrong. Maybe its a catharsis for you, who knows.
If you don't believe the version of this story I've laid out, call your MEC chair at the time and ask him. Also ask him what Comair pilots were at that same meeting and call them and get their story too. This issue is obviously of huge importance to you. You should at least get the whole story before you set "CMR villians/ASA heros" in stone, don't you think?
Now I know this doesn't excuse our MECs behavior on this issue, but I have to wonder why this is even being discussed. We've hired many UAL, FLYI and USAir furluoghs who are still on the lists of the airlines who furloughed them, despite the fact that they "resigned". Ditto for Eagle, CoEx, Commutair and others (all were offered recall rights when their time came, so IOW they were still on their respective lists) even though they "resigned". So why is Delta the only airline (or one of the very, very few) who enforces resignation letters to pilots its furloughed?
Again I ask you, who would you hire, a ASA pilot who you know didn't do squat other than get hired on with a carrier who just so happened to have an MEC your MEC got along better with, and who is also in the RJDC, or a Comair pilot who went to considerable effort and expense to help and did his best to try to change the way things were? Don't cop out with generalizations. In this example, who would you hire? Who would you "reward"?