Would the regionals strike to make career wages?
Hopefully this is just a cycle. Many regional pilots fly for "opportunity cost" - A means to end. But if the regional is the end; I believe pilots would do everything in their power to improve the QOL, to include striking and risking the loss of a mediocre job. However, comma, if there is an ample supply of new pilots willing to fly for mediocre wages; the point becomes mute and a subsequent domestic flying career is in peril.Right now, who really cares whose fault the past scope relaxations have been, those arguments could go on ad nauseum and I'm sure they will.
The really important thing now is that there are NO MORE scope give aways, especially now that everyone can see what results from it.
As a regional pilot who doesn't want to be a regional pilot for the rest of his carrier (gee, I wonder where I work...), I'm begging all mainline pilots not to give another inch, no matter what your managements offer in return. Scope is the golden goose and if you let management cook it so you can have one good meal, most of us will be eating sh!t sandwiches in the not too distant future.
ALPA Mainline, are you listening???