B19 Flyer
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It is the union's job to consider the interests of all of it's members. I do not believe our leadership will effectively leave our fallen heroes lying wounded on the field of battle. I wonder who among us would set aside our collective responsibility to those pilots who have lost their jobs? I wonder who could live with the soul crushing consequences if we did? Yes accepting management's proposed economic package would provide a pay raise, but could any of us hold our heads high at work knowing that every other pilot out there knew you were "one of those cowardly Flops pilots". We'd be no better than scabs in the eyes of our peers.
No doubt those devoid of any sense of honor will be willing to make such a Faustian bargain with management. And yes it will be all of the usual suspects. The reticent and weak-sisterly bunch who have plagued us with their cowardice from the beginning. That being said, the vast majority of pilots are supportive of our union's position. They see this economic package for what it is, simply a first offer, which needs to be countered.
We as a pilot group should be proud of our collective response to this cheep shot by management. The fact that majority have not flinched in the face of this ruse and have communicated their intention to see this through, rather than accept blood money in exchange for the wellbeing of our brethren and their families, speaks volumes about the character of this group.
That management would now resort to sending out first time posters on this message board - as though they would be afforded a shred of credibility here - and dispatched known pro-management pilots like Eppley and Marker to send out hand-wringing e-mails designed to persuade pilots to cave in, speaks volumes about their level of desperation.
If we stick together now we will win the day. And when we do we will be afforded the respect we will have earned for standing up for our brothers and staring down our wicked and underhanded management. If we flinch as some here are advocating, our jobs will not be worth having and the name of "Flight Options Pilot", will be synonymous with Sniveling Coward.
There isn't a union in the world that has given up pay and/benefits to protect the bottom third of a seniority list or fired pilots.
To the union, they are simply the cost of doing business. Always have been, always will be.
Dig your feet in, scream, yell and say whatever you want, the union has failed you at Flight Options to this point. Those guys are toast, and the decision to place a union on the property is in large part responsible for their job losses.
Three years of turmoil, a stagnant airline with no growth and now a failing economic environment, and it's clear, your union didn't get it done.
These guys are gonna "show" those managers, just like the Eastern guys did.
I can only imagine what the boards are going to write about me when it goes down as I said it would.
Not a single person on these boards will ever admit "they got what they asked for!"