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Old 07-07-2014 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
Well, wait a minute.

I have rallied against some of the decisions made by these men. But, let us be fair in our consideration of events. We all know this chart, we have lived this chart:


Our labor representatives had to make choices, tough choices, often at the risk of losing more in front of a Judge. This was probably the worst revenue environment ever faced by a labor organization.

Look around ... seriously, take a moment to think about who survived. When labor got too tough, they got killed. I love the stand Eastern Air Lines took ... their pilots are unemployed for their effort. None have ever bought a cup of coffee or beer in my presence and none ever will. Sprit's one of the few winners in the labor wars and guess who their strike leader was ... our MEC Chair.

Since things have turned around our MEC (some new blood, but many experienced hands) have been effective at capturing pay and benefits for our pilots. They live under the same contract we do. Just like us they want the best for our pilot group.

Yeah, we have difficult work ahead of us. We should thank God it appears our work will be in a better environment than what our predecessors have faced.
While I agree with your post in general, I am concerned about the misleading aspect of the graph, as it shows revenue trends adjusted for inflation. One would have to ask at what rate this inflation was calculated and how our compensation has fared over the same period of time, adjusting for that same rate.

It would be simpler if we could view that chart in dollars that have not been so adjusted.