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Old 10-09-2022 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Lewbronski
Exactly.

But our pilot group has repeatedly listened to the bullsh** and, possibly outright lies, from its “trusted” union leaders instead of seeking out and discovering the truth that could allow it to realize its own real power.

You’d think, just once in their career, a professional airline pilot would be willing to spend several hours or days trying to learn about the potential power they have access to via their membership in a labor union. But that’s simply not the case. It virtually never happens.

Instead, more often than not, when I bring up the subject of negotiations and how we could have leverage in negotiations, I get yawns in reply from my flying coheart. All these “conservative-minded” airline pilots who supposedly believe in “doing the work,” and “pulling themselves up by their bootstraps,” it turns out, are willing to let the terms of their professional lives be dictated to them by corporate overlords. Isn’t that kind of socialist-y or something?

Go over to the Alaska forum and read the “Will it Pass” thread for a rehashing of the basic logic behind how TA2, and every other substandard contract in our sad union history here has ended up passing. The essential arguments: “Let’s lock in the gainz,” “We’ll get ‘em next time,” “What? You don’t trust our union?”, “What are you willing to give up for that?”, and the ultimate expression of cuckoldness, “Why would the company give us that?”, are all the same as have been repeated here ad infinitum for decades by the overwhelming majority of our pilot group. It’s what we will hear again from our pilots as soon as a TA arrives.

So, ya, if history is at all any guide, I also have no faith in SWAPA securing us an industry-leading contract. They’re way too deep into their backward-a$$, labor-unions-ain’t-a-Texas-thing, no-fly line, trip pull echo chamber to get their collective sh** together.
Thanks Lew, I really appreciate your voice of sanity.

I can’t fathom why anyone is willing to accept any concessions whatsoever right now. Nor why we don’t already have a contract. I’m not a conspiracy guy, but something seems desperately wrong that the union hasn’t provided us with a no concession TA yet OR gotten us to the last steps of the RLA. Why do we care how the company tries to delay. We provide them with the contract text, they say “we need to review this” we say “great, give us an answer by next month or we vote to strike.”

I know most pilots are by nature conservative and risk-averse, but it’s sad and embarrassing to hear so many people complaining about how we’re not going to get what we deserve when they can’t take five minutes to write a single sentence email to their rep stating their preference to not accept any concessions and to hold a strike vote next week.
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