Originally Posted by
FLEX
I am concerned that some of the natives believe that F9 pilots should strike with them (if/when the "natives" strike). This shows no understanding of airline labor law.
Can someone at the IBT tell us what is expected of United, Delta, US Airways, and Frontier pilots if the RAH pilots strike? What is expected by other pilot groups represented by the IBT?
It's called walking the line and showing your support. Doesn't matter that you're not under the same CBA. You can still participate on your days off or anytime you're not working.
Once again, it's not mainline's CBA. Not sure why the F9ers don't understand that. RAH pilots are asking for your support because these are your brothers and sisters fighting for a better QOL. Also, only F9 is a part of the IBT. UniCo, Airways, AA, and DL are neither in the same union or under the same CBA. So to answer your question, we don't expect anything from them.