AOPA offers similar legal and medical assistance for commercial and ATP rated pilots. The insurance that only ALPA has over AOPA, that I know of, is the loss-of-license/medical protection. If the management at Skywest ever got to the point of a TSA or Mesa then I would vote in a union, however management/employee relations are good. Unions can't provide protection to their members from market forces or bankruptcy. They can't save your job if you show up at the airport drunk. However, they can alienate and destroy 34 years of productive and healthy relations with management. If there's such a doom/gloom about being non-union, why is the majority of my new-hire class from unionized carriers? There's even a retired captain from a major ALPA-represented carrier....
I'll vote no until otherwise convinced.
1) AOPA insurance and medial assistance not the same.
2) You cant even compare Skywest to TSA.
3) Mesa has better pay for larger AC and a contract with better work rules, ask a Mesa guy to show you their contract.
4) Jetlinkers airline (XJT) has far superior pay, benefits, and workrules than Skywest. If you know people that work there ask them for a copy of their contract.
5) Copies of many contracts are posted on the net, go study them and see the difference.
6) Skywest has an employee handbook and not a contract.
7) Union provides far more protection from market forces than no Union. There seems to be a myth out there that management can simply file for BK and abrogate the contract, its not that easy.
8) The argument you make about the majority of guys in newhire classes being from Union airlines is weak for a couple of reasons. First I have friends in the Skywest training dept and the majority of newhires are not from other airlines. Second, just as many pilots from ALPA regionals go to other ALPA regionals. You make it sound like its a rush for every pilot to go to Skywest. If that where true there would be not such a shortage of crews there.
9) Even if the one major guy said blah blah blah, It does not matter. In a union the majority rules and if the majority was uhappy there would be no ALPA.
Your info says that you are a CFI and your lack of info on the subject of airline unionism is evident. Try reading flying the line and fying the line 2, excellent books on this subject.
P.S. Being a bender is not a good thing.