AMRCostUnit
Back on the 737
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- Jun 12, 2004
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Just out of curiosity, how do you treat union pilots who are paid significantly less than you, thus "undercutting" you? For that matter, how do you treat union pilots whose company is whipping your ass in the marketplace, but who get paid more than you? I am breathlessly awaiting your no doubt logical response.
What's that smell? Um, hypocrisy, maybe?
With a union, the mechanism is in place to raise the pay and benefits to the level they should be. Those union carriers with BK contracts won't be there for long and, if we are lucky here at AA, we will be able to raise the bar a few notches.
On the other hand, a non-union carrier just has to take what the "The Man" gives you. You have little recourse short of resigning.
I was a commuter long before JB or VA became to be. My ID, license and medical got me past the agent. The Union Card got me the seat with the old, crusty -10 and 727 UA and NW Captains who told me under no uncertain terms there would be no ride without it. The union will come much faster to JB and VA if a large percentage of the pilots can't get to work because of a "No Union/No Jumpseat" program. It might be painful in the short term but benefical in the long term. It wouldn't take long. Imagine...management might even come to you and say "we need to fix this now...what can we do?" There's leverage for you.
Besides, I'm not a Captain so it's not my jumpseat....yet!
Unit
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