Originally Posted by
Bucking Bar
Check,
Excellent post. We should expect our union to make its best effort for unity. It would be tremendously difficult, but it is the fight we must undertake if our union is going to be relevant (or even in existence) in the future.
Management is expected to act like management. When we negotiate scope relaxation and see Air France and Delta readjust flying beyond the 50/50 split taking an unfair advantage of what ALPA allowed, then I expect the union to complain.
But they didn't complain Bar. And worse, it was our own union that unilaterally signed off on increasing the AF/KLM unbalance allowance to 3 years. When are you going to want to actually DO something about this behavior...instead of just accurately describing it??
Originally Posted by
Bucking Bar
When perhaps several thousand Delta pilots get displaced in a waterfall as a result, I expect ALPA to rise up and start making a very public stink about the outsourcing that costs Americans' jobs.
But they haven't, have they Bar. Not even an inflatable rat.
What to DO about this...what to DO?
Carl