Originally Posted by
Cruise
Like I said previously, roll call is a legit means of conducting business when used judiciously. However, when used frequently as a means of forcing your will on the remainder of the MEC it's no good. Just because you (the figurative you) happen to have a large LEC, using roll call is tantamount to taking your ball and going home when you don't get your way.
As for the 109 choices.....I don't know, I'm not a member of the MEC. Although, I could speculate like many of the others around here and come up with a great conspiracy theory if you'd like?
What are you saying? That a large LEC should concede it's responsibility to its members just because the smaller LEC refuses to make any concessions on their part? If say, SPA77 has 70 members and SPA109 has 300 members(as was the case when 77 was started), do you believe that the 77 reps have equal say to the 109 reps if the 77 reps don't agree with 109? If that were the case, each 77 member has approx three times the vote of each 109 member.
We certainly agree that roll call voting in a MEC isn't the best way to accomplish the pilots business, but you seem to be bestowing an amount of respect and honor on the reps from the smaller Council just because they come from the smaller. IOW, you're assuming the the larger Council, or larger block of votes, is automatically wrong just because they are larger.
Roll call should be avoided, just as obstruction should be avoided. If we are going to condemn one practice, we should condemn both practices.
You don't have to come up with a conspiracy theory when you are explaining a known event. The SPA 109 reps attempted to install at least one member on the NC of their choosing and their choice was rejected. Under the system you would seem to espouse, that those holding the voting majority should not use that majority to force their will, the 109 Reps should have gotten their guy on the committee. It wasn't a conspiracy, it was politics.