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Neal: It is ALPA negotiating. We only have one bargaining agent and that AGENT is ALPA.
Semantics. Each MEC negotiates for themselves using the resources that National provides. You are projecting your own frustration about reality in the wrong direction.
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ALPA acting as the sole agent for the ASA pilots denied our requests to negotiate with Delta to establish scope. Delta said they would negotiate, ALPA said no way in He11, you want me to post the link to the letters?
Yes, please post proof that Delta management would physically pass paper with you guys at ASA.
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So I guess what is wrong is that the Delta MEC has control of our negotiating agent.
I don't think that is the case at all. Again, projection of your internal frustration in the wrong direction.
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The ASA pilots do not recieve the same level of representation, which you explain away as "we are ACMI carriers." Well, so are the Delta pilots. We are all in holding companies, but the difference is that the Delta pilots have the control of the union.
Wrong. I did not say that so please do not put words in my mouth. I was explaining the difference between Delta Air Lines (which owns the brand that is on the tail) and ASA which is a vendor/supplier to Delta Air Lines. Knowing what I know about your negotiating process, you have not received "less representation" than your Delta counterparts. Have you been denied access to an R&I professional? To E&FA? To Legal? To Communications? Delta pilots aren't in control of the union. Delta pilots do, however, have ownership over a certain percentage of DL's flying because they bargained for it over the past 50+ years. You know it and I know it...you just refuse to admit and acknowledge it.
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But to hear you tell it, that is OK because ASA pilots do not deserve better.
That is garbage - plain and simple.
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As far as solid ideas, how about the merger and fragmentation policy? How about single carrier petitions? How about fighting to end alter ego competition? How about National actually prohibiting predatory bargaining? - they used that justification for refusing to sign a contract that CC Air had ratified. Or how about setting up a Judicial branch in ALPA to hear grievances between members? Even you must admit there are no checks and balances in our union that will restrain a mainline MEC when it goes renegade.
There is nothing that prevents single carrier petitions. Why aren't you guys going for that with Skywest? Does your situation (or did I should say) show cause for implementing the Merger policy? Can you show a clear case for it? Because without the other pilot group being interested, you'd probably have the burden of proof on you guys...and it would be a pretty high bar to reach as far as cases go.
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ALPA will fail because ALPA fails to represent its members. Unions are supposed to bring employees together - somebody tell me how ALPA achieves that basic task!
Would we be having this discussion if none of the concessions ever occurred, oil was still at $25/bbl, everyone was upgrading in a year, and the majors were all hiring 100+/month? Probably not. When times are bad, people need to blame someone for their misfortune (or at least the perception of it). ALPA isn't a perfect organization but it is only as strong as its members. This is illustrated by looking at various MEC's - it is pretty obvious which ones are the dysfunction ones and which ones are the strong ones.
-Neal