CEO silly sap
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What are you talking about? Companies all the time have contracts with it's employees either as a group or individually, airline or not. At Skywest we have a contract and have had pilots and flight attendants sue and win when there's been a breach of that contract. These contracts are legal and have been upheld by federal and state laws. They are indeed legal contracts. I will concede that not everyone has the money nor the will to sue, where as having a union takes care of that for you.
The Union sues the company for you. Instead a Skywest pilot must use his/her monies to sue the company. How much are your union dues with Skywest? You guys have an inhouse union or is it a pilot advisory board?