Originally Posted by
baseball
Here's the way I see it. Anytime you negotiate it costs you something. So, if our negotiators go out and seek something for the 2172 please understand that we (ALPA/all other UAL pilots) will be giving up something in exchange for that. It would/may be wiser to go out and try and get "THAT" after the meat and potatoes of the LOA is reached and use that as leverage to send out the agreement to the pilots, instead of trying to achieve that on the front end as a stated goal of the negotiating process.
That cuts both ways Brother. Perhaps the more important question is what did the rest of the pilot group gain by carving out furloughee longevity via LOA25. You can't take that gain and then turn around and complain about what you are giving up now to right this wrong.