Bringupthebird
Grumpy? Who-Me?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression you worked for CAL, a veritable Petri dish of S-types.A perfect example is the current CAL scope fight. Non-union Skywest was set to violate scope. Leading up to the arbitration showdown many of us felt that social enforcement of honoring the CAL contract needed to enter the discussion. Skywest has failed to join a union 3 times. They also flew 70 seat airplanes for a chroncally low wage. (flew 70 seaters for the same rate as a 50 for "growth" in the UAL brand post 2nd BK) Check Webster's definition of a scab. You'll find Skywest pilot's behavior to be very close to the criteria.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression you worked for CAL, a veritable Petri dish of S-types.
How many of your fellow workers gleefully took jobs at New York Air flying Eastern's and Texas Air's DC-9's in order to help put Eastern pilots out of work?
Several thousand, almost. I guess I know a couple hundred myself. What is your point? It's obvious you are missing mine.
I'm talking about consistency. The CAL scabs know what they did was a mistake. Some would take it back some wouldn't. But they all have been subjected to social enforcement. What many of them do not understand is how they ended up with the title "scab", and there is no penalty for pilots who advocate a retirement age change that was no less about seniority aggression and equally outside the CBA process as what they did. (that would be you) Or when another pilot group stands to violate their CBA like Skywest, why was there no equal, widespread disgust as there was for them? See, ALPA has not been consistent on this issue. There are too many guys like you. You want to jack me up about CAL scabs but you want a free pass on the retirement age change for yourself and clearly you don't agree with me on Skywest.
Let's be clear on a couple of things with Skywest. It is shocking that the arbitrator ruled in CAL ALPA's favor (almost easily) when we lacked so much support from our National union on the issue. It's disgusting really. Supporting CAL ALPA should have been automatic and unconditional for ALPA's leadership. Additionally let me say that Skywest has been as professional and harmonious as any could be through this and it's a credit to them. I think it's further evidence that what we have is a generational problem in this profession. I'm not trying to disparage the Skywest pilots at this point. I'm trying to speak to the issues leading up to this and how ALPA needs to be consistent.
Either all forms of seniority aggression and contract violations are equally wrong, or none of them are. If you're going to bring up CAL pilot transgressions and call them or anybody "scabs", then know what the term means and be ready to level it evenly. I don't think guys like you get to pick and choose.
Hey Floppy-
Age 65 change cost me personally over $85K and I still agree it was the right thing to do.
You need to have Mohamar Gadaffi proof read your posts for clarity and coherence.
Trying to preserve Age 60 was indefensible. ALPA shouldn't have compromised it's relevance by demanding some unworkable construct like returning as an F/O as a backdoor way to oppose Age 65.
ALPA ethics? I don't think anyone should mistake conservative stewardship of diminishing influence as a lack of ethics. ALPA is trying to save what it can by doing what it must, but they are dealing with an industry that prices first and then figures the cost later, using bankruptcy to make up for any miscalculation. There may come a time and an issue over which dramatic action must be taken, but Age 65 was not it. Sorry if the show disappointed you.
But then again, why so much outrage over delayed upgrade from someone who chooses (or chose) to remain an F/O for whatever reason?
For anyone who likes massive rhetoric and stomping around while losing all credibility with both those you are bargaining with AND for, then give USAPA a call. They're the real men of genius you're looking for.