New ALPA president announced.
#22
Straight QOL, homie
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Worse, I'm afraid.
Moak at least had the intelligence and guts to develop and execute his own plan (ill-conceiveed as it was). Canoll is nothing more than a knockoff, a backroom operator, riding Moak's coattails. He didn't even bother to engage with line pilots during his campaign. His campaign letters to his voters didn't mention line pilots. We are inconvenient (but lucrative) baggage to him.
One thing's for sure. Canoll will take care of himself as well or better than Moak did.
This is bad news for airline pilots.
Moak at least had the intelligence and guts to develop and execute his own plan (ill-conceiveed as it was). Canoll is nothing more than a knockoff, a backroom operator, riding Moak's coattails. He didn't even bother to engage with line pilots during his campaign. His campaign letters to his voters didn't mention line pilots. We are inconvenient (but lucrative) baggage to him.
One thing's for sure. Canoll will take care of himself as well or better than Moak did.
This is bad news for airline pilots.
Last edited by Purple Drank; 10-22-2014 at 11:48 AM.
#26
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Joined APC: Dec 2007
Position: Cal reserve..the gift that keeps on giving
Posts: 532
I think that's about right.
ALPA National has become sort of a "US Department of Airline Pilots".
Not really a labor union anymore.
Just another big Washington bureaucracy. A govt agency funded by airline pilots.
More aligned with NMB, DOT, FAA, NTSB, etc. than with rank and file pilots.
ALPA National has become sort of a "US Department of Airline Pilots".
Not really a labor union anymore.
Just another big Washington bureaucracy. A govt agency funded by airline pilots.
More aligned with NMB, DOT, FAA, NTSB, etc. than with rank and file pilots.
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