Originally Posted by
O2pilot
Its because the CAL strike had been going on for 2 years, and it was clear that going there, even to start in a class was scabbing, since virtually every pilot that started in class went on to scab. I don’t know who’d be hard up enough to want to work with a bunch of scabs.
And the 570 were completely unaware that a strike was on the horizon at UAL? I’m gonna say no, most were aware.
Not defending the later CAL scabs but am wondering if the UAL MEC had taken the hardline stance the CAL MEC did, how many of the 570 would have actually shown up for class?