Mamma
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So you are claiming that Alaska Airlines marketing and selling tickets on flights operated with Alaska Airlines flight numbers is not Alaska Airlines flying?
Okay, just wanted to get that straight.
For the record, in case people have missed it the many times I have posted it - I AM NOT ANTI-UNION OR EVEN ANTI-ALPA. I HAVE NEVER BLAMED ALPA FOR MY FURLOUGHS. I have been a happy dues paying member of both ALPA and Teamsters and was part of an ALPA organizing committee!! I have also never claimed that pay and benefits were great at Virgin, only that they were significantly better than what I was making at an ALPA regional and that there are union wages out there that are the same or less than Virgin.
What I am opposed to is baseless statements that pilots at Virgin America (or JetBlue or Allegiant) are seniority hopping low time pilots who are responsible for dragging wages down. Numerous factors, including some bad decisions made by ALPA groups, are the reason wages have dropped. I cannot speak to the JetBlue or Allegiant pilots, but the majority of pilots at Virgin are ex-TWA, Midwest, ATA, Aloha, USA3000, United, USAirways, not a bunch of 25 year old RJ drivers looking for a short cut (as fubi has claimed on many occasions).
If the time comes that we at Virgin decide we need to unionize, I will fully support it and even take an active role in doing so as I did in the past. But I am not going to live in the fantasy land that so many ALPA cheerleaders like to promote that going union will solve our issues. In fact in the near to mid term a union may even create more issues. But the decision to organize rests solely with the Virgin pilots and nobody else, regardless of what others may think it does to the industry. That is the standard that is applied to groups who vote to give up scope - it was their decision, their perogative, regardless of how it may affect the rest of the industry. If you apply that standard to one pilot group, and don't apply it to another, that is called hypocrisy. For the record, I don't like or respect hypocrites.
I am and was not blasting VX in the slightest. As I said before, your pilot group will do what is best for your pilot group. All I am doing is correcting your understanding of our scope agreement and who Skywest is doing the flying for.
For the last time, Skywest is flying HORIZON ROUTES. We cannot change that and we don't have a say in it. Are you clear on this now? As I told you before, we are in discussions about the change of livery on the aircraft. This Skywest issue is pretty much numero uno for the pilot group on the upcoming contract and we will try to mitigate it.