You saw American leave as well. And I doubt they are ever coming back.
I think they'll probably be back in 10-15 years, possibly less.
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You saw American leave as well. And I doubt they are ever coming back.
You saw American leave as well. And I doubt they are ever coming back. I so appreciated the way APA fought 65 like their membership wanted them to do. In my book APA is better.
ALPA's only chance IMHO is to suffer through the last late 70s hire, baby boomer member and see what we have left. Just about every despicable anti union act that has happened in ALPA has been because of these pilots. When thye were junior they wrecked merger policy and when they were senior they screwed with retirement age. I don't know what their final act will be, but I'm not looking forward to it.
Tell you this: I'm happy with CAL ALPA. I think IACP could have managed things to this point well enough. I have zero anxiety about a possible "no ALPA" scenario. If ALPA's current leadership, with the current political climate, can't manage duty time overhaul to a clear victory for pilots, close it down.
Again, with ALPA representing so many pilot groups, like the 50 states, conflict is inevitable. The good leaders will use conflict to build trust and respect and effectiveness. This is no easy task and is not exclusive of ALPA. This is a human dynamics realm that effects any organization. Don't put the onus on ALPA....
Why did the American guys leave? It was ego's and pride.
ALPA has always tried to silence dissenting opinions...It will be it's downfall....
APA on age 65? They took a position but how effective was it? Anybody can say anything... but what influence did it have?
APA had influence, they just didn't win. What they have now is credibility, which is short supply at ALPA. 65 was beat. Nobody thought it was going to get pulled out of the transportation bill.
The APA will be back. or ALPA can merge with the APA.
Sign me up for that! I would much rather send money to APA.
Currently ALPA is working on putting in LPPs or Labor Protection Provisions is COngressional legislation. This is huge.
And it would be superfulous if ALPA would have followed them in the first place!
APA had influence, they just didn't win. What they have now is credibility, which is short supply at ALPA. 65 was beat. Nobody thought it was going to get pulled out of the transportation bill.
Well, I spoke about needing representation on the int'l scene, but you didn't include that in your selective quotes.The APA will be back. or ALPA can merge with the APA.
Sign me up for that! I would much rather send money to APA.
Currently ALPA is working on putting in LPPs or Labor Protection Provisions is COngressional legislation. This is huge.
And it would be superfulous if ALPA would have followed them in the first place!
So I like your idea. Let's sign up with APA.
Negative. This will not happen because it is suicide. Wanting or believe this is a solution is a false consciousness.
55,000 pilots are but a drop in the national ocean. There are 300 million consumers, plus the international market that want what ALPA wants but they don't want to pay for it.
Pilots are black and white guys. When the put a control column input or flip a switch they expect a direct predictable result.
Politics is the opposite. Grey and uncertain. Democracy is slow and arduous. Unlike 99% flights that are wins in every landing... politics is sometimes a win and sometimes a loss....
One of the major problems with Air Line Pilots is they don't like politics, yet it is everything when it comes to their career.
No one ever said during flight training "I hope I am politically effective in my Air Line Career"