SkyWest to unionize? I sure as heck hope not! I posted this last week in another thread, so it's a bit out of context, but I think it needs saying again: (emphasis added)
"I take a giant step back and look at the airline industry as a whole. I see one of the (rare) shining successes is SkyWest Airlines. It's one of the few in the country that is really healthy, and it's non-union. Many will argue that these facts are not correlated, but personally I believe this is NOT a coincidence. I believe that the dawn of ALPA at SkyWest will be the beginning of our descent into the same abyss that you're all clamoring to get out of. I'm not about to shut SkyWest down over a couple dollars per hour. It's not worth all the heartache and upheaval it would cause. If you want to shut down ASA, you go right ahead. Personally, I don't believe SkyWest, Inc. would have any qualms about pulling the plug if you guys strike. I think they'd shut the place down, send all the aircraft to SkyWest Airlines, and give preferential interviews to ASA pilots. I don't think many SkyWest pilots will feel very sorry for you if you put an end to your own job. Like it or not, SkyWest pilots stand only to gain from ASAs demise.
Those who are unhappy with the details are the militant fringe at SkyWest, and they sound like a broken record. But we have it pretty good here when you step back and look at the whole picture. I wish everything was daisies, puppies, and sunshine at ASA, but it's not. SkyWest joining ALPA is not going to change that. I honestly don't think you'd be any worse off now if you all dumped ALPA and kept the 2% dues as a pay increase. ASA's struggle is not my struggle, and I don't want to be drawn into it."