Originally Posted by
untied
just know that the L-UAL side will be running the MEC when the merger is complete. We simply have the majority.
Finally, someone gets it. And this is the rationale for many yes votes. I.e., let's get one group in charge so we can move on to get out of this whipsawing. Only way to do that is pass the TA. Vote yes. I can't disagree with that logic and if the TA passes I will be rooting for it's/your/our success.
However, this should only be one of many considerations in voting and it's a roll of the dice to assume a unified MEC can bring change. This TA will be how we live our lives for at least 10 years. This should be the main consideration in how one votes because voting it in while not being satisfied with how it affects your life with the hope that after it's done parts will somehow get mitigated by the union is a recipe for disappointment.