Originally Posted by
Alan Shore
That's the part that I heard too. So, exactly what else would you expect your negotiating agent to say?
The truth Alan, and that's what used to happen years ago. The NC would never come back parroting company talking points. If I was the NC chairman I would have said: "the company is not even negotiating. They want us to accept a substandard deal that does not meet the pilot's survey and they're demanding reductions in profit sharing which the reps have specifically rejected. They're now threatening to use their Plan B against us if we don't vote yes. I recommend this company proposal gets sent out to the pilots for a vote with a NO vote recommendation from the NC and the full MEC."
That's what I would have done. That's the way it used to be done, but we never operated under the one way hallucination of "constructive engagement."
Originally Posted by
Alan Shore
How would you feel if he said he had just struck a deal on your behalf for whatever reason that was NOT the best you could get? Why would he strike such a deal?
See above. You don't strike the deal. You tell the company you demand actual negotiations...not bad faith "our way or the highway" ultimatums. If there's still no movement, you send the proposal out to the pilots for them to decide.
That's bottom-up control in my view.
Carl