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Anything to protect your beloved club.
Aren't you a member?
Isn't this "our" club?
... and we might all be making an erroneous assumption that ALPA is defending this person. ALPA may stop at simply being responsive to discovery that it had to respond to.
Now the problem is ALPA may have turned over documentation which was more properly "work product" and protected by attorney - client privilege.
IMHO we should do more to protect "our beloved club." We need a strong union to achieve our goals and protect our jobs. Way too often we throw our association under the bus, getting in trouble collectively rather than making the difficult choices. ALPA takes a lot of heat ... defending pilots.