FLYLOW22
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I don't think B19 can find a NJA pilot who will attest that the Union has not positively influenced his/her life.
I don't think that B19 will find a member of Upper Management at NJA that will say the Union has not been an excellent entity that communicates with the pilot force, enhances efficiency, creates productivity and positively affects the bottom line WHILE making record profits.
These are the facts.
He can shove his golden egg up his holier than thou ass. Bawk, bawk you turkey.
There is no sense in strangling the golden goose when the bird wants to share profits and future growth.
UAL's management team of 2000 and the pilot force there were decades opposed to each other. Both sides were in their rights to negotiate what they could.
You also forget to mention that Capt. Rick Dubinsky was on the UAL Board of Directors (Management) at the time of the 2000 contract.
Management signed the contract as sure as the Union did.
Don't blame labor. Blame the parties who agreed to it. Blame the RLA, a broken set of rules for a broken industry.
Don't blame only labor.
The world isn't as simple as you make it in your little world.
BTW, I've talked to Mad Dog several times. I found him to be as level headed as they come. I never once found him to be a push over though.
I don't think that B19 will find a member of Upper Management at NJA that will say the Union has not been an excellent entity that communicates with the pilot force, enhances efficiency, creates productivity and positively affects the bottom line WHILE making record profits.
These are the facts.
He can shove his golden egg up his holier than thou ass. Bawk, bawk you turkey.
There is no sense in strangling the golden goose when the bird wants to share profits and future growth.
UAL's management team of 2000 and the pilot force there were decades opposed to each other. Both sides were in their rights to negotiate what they could.
You also forget to mention that Capt. Rick Dubinsky was on the UAL Board of Directors (Management) at the time of the 2000 contract.
Management signed the contract as sure as the Union did.
Don't blame labor. Blame the parties who agreed to it. Blame the RLA, a broken set of rules for a broken industry.
Don't blame only labor.
The world isn't as simple as you make it in your little world.
BTW, I've talked to Mad Dog several times. I found him to be as level headed as they come. I never once found him to be a push over though.