Originally Posted by
JungleBus
Okay, let's think about this.
His airplanes say Delta Air Lines on them.
His passengers' tickets say Delta Air Lines on them.
Most importantly, his paychecks say Delta Air Lines. He's an employee of Delta Air Lines, Inc. If he comes over to the Delta Air Lines certificate, HR will consider it a rehire.
He's at DAL like it or not. If we don't want him on our seniority list or represented by our union or accruing longevity for his DAL service, that's on us and frankly pretty shortsighted & playing into management's hand. What's next, buying Alaska but not integrating their pilots & planes, sending 737s to whichever operator is cheaper? And then telling AS pilots they're not DAL and their input isn't relevant in this supposed DAL-pilots-only thread? Who would that benefit, exactly? Not us or them, right?
So what precisely is the difference with 9E pilots?
I am confused why you feel it's on us. Management merges airlines not DALPA. Management hires pilots not DALPA. Management controls and determines who is on the seniority list not DALPA.
We can try and negotiate items impacting the above but I suspect it would be over managements dead body. Also keep in mind that if we succeeded in getting management to merge feeder airlines it would not be a staple. It would almost certainly go to arbitration.