Originally Posted by
CheckPower
All the Union did was give the pilots the choice to wind down or stay employed.
Negative. 66% become UNEMPLOYED regardless. They do not have the choice to stay employed. The final result is an airline with 81 planes, staffed at 10 pilots per plane. That's 810 pilots. 1,500 end up UNEMPLOYED. The bottom 1,500 pilots do not have a choice. F'ed either way.
You crack ME up!
Let me make this even more clear....
The bottom 66% of the pilot group gets two options:
OPTION A - UNEMPLOYMENT
OR
OPTION B - UNEMPLOYMENT