CFIT
Gimme your money
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2005
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From my position ALPA is too fat and basically powerless.
When the ALPA president is getting around a half a million a year in compensation, and a fat pension, it is wrong. It makes getting the position a benefit instead of a responsibility.
The ALPA grab at the 401K issue was wrong.
And if they want to grab more of the regionals then the board must include them instead of one token VP.
Powerless, the RLA virtually strangles any strength of being a union. Airline managers know this and realize the strength that it is. It essentially kills any kind of wildcat action, which in todays age of alter ego production, means the ultimate weapon (strike) is useless.
But if ALPA wasn't the business model that it has become (ya it's a business) then they wouldn't worry about a fine. The problem is they have emassed so much financial strength that it becomes a target for punitive action if any faction says "screw it, were all calling in sick".
If it ever goes back to being a real union, with job actions and wildcat activity, then it will be worth it.
And I'll support it and help get it on the property.
But when it bones the regionals (conflict of interest), compensates Prater way too much, and can't risk getting fined, it's really just an expensive club with a glossy magazine.
When the ALPA president is getting around a half a million a year in compensation, and a fat pension, it is wrong. It makes getting the position a benefit instead of a responsibility.
The ALPA grab at the 401K issue was wrong.
And if they want to grab more of the regionals then the board must include them instead of one token VP.
Powerless, the RLA virtually strangles any strength of being a union. Airline managers know this and realize the strength that it is. It essentially kills any kind of wildcat action, which in todays age of alter ego production, means the ultimate weapon (strike) is useless.
But if ALPA wasn't the business model that it has become (ya it's a business) then they wouldn't worry about a fine. The problem is they have emassed so much financial strength that it becomes a target for punitive action if any faction says "screw it, were all calling in sick".
If it ever goes back to being a real union, with job actions and wildcat activity, then it will be worth it.
And I'll support it and help get it on the property.
But when it bones the regionals (conflict of interest), compensates Prater way too much, and can't risk getting fined, it's really just an expensive club with a glossy magazine.