ASA has tried to force me to violate the FAR's by exceeding the 8-hour rest rule four times. They've tried to force me to take my days off outside of domicile, and they've accused me of being unprofessional with scheduling (the tapes showed the schedulers were wrong during the grievance). Without ALPA I would've been threatened with disciplinary action for standing up for the right thing. I don't know where you work, but at ASA we would not be safe without ALPA. Contracts are only part of the issue. It's been worth my 2% to have someone advocate for me when I've needed the help. It's worth 2% to keep a company from imposing its will for its own selfish purposes. ALPA has issues, but they're minor compared to being on your own when you need an advocate. If you're a SKYW captain on the 70-seater 2% is about $1500 per year. How much did you lose flying the -700 for 50-seat rates those years after your pay rate was supposed to have been restored?