Originally Posted by
NuGuy
Not what he's saying at all. What's going on at UAL has to do with National ALPA politics. It's an election year, and the gears are turning.
In which direction?
IMO a "pro-labor" board might, after 3-5 years, let a regional or ULCC strike. In any case, UAL's inflationary pay cut will not be offset by more same party board members. There's no gears turning for that IMO.