Originally Posted by
duvie
Transparency = lack of information.
1. MEC put out a comprehensive chart showing progress or lack thereof in every single section.
2. Insler wrote a blurb recently about the company’s slow pace/intent to move forward
So, it’s not a lack of transparency based on a scarcity of information.
Perhaps it’s that the MEC graphical updates aren’t in a narrative form, like your source. Or that their info doesn’t match what you believe is happening, therefore it doesn’t seem “informative” to you?
The info put out so far by the union indicates to me that the company is far apart from the pilot group on key issues. Agreements have been obtained in substance on issues that are on the lower side of the importance scale.
Given the pace of negotiations, and the lack of agreement on key issues to me would indicate it's going to be a while.
So, patience and resolve are the orders of the day.
That being said, those two qualities are not welded together. Resolve is not wavering, but patience could wane should the can be kicked too long and too far down the road.