Originally Posted by
Swedepilut
The company had two of the biggest days it's ever had in it's history.
It was done with minimal selloff's and delays.
The union isn't steering the ship anymore like it used to.
This loss of control will make people do and say stupid things history has proven.
True that, it's so obvious now. Hopefully these don't end up regretting the approx 35% wage increase, FDP increase, 401K increase we were offered when 2029 comes. That's a lot of money left on the table for the next 5 years. But we want to work 10 hours days max, 13 days a month. Interesting how the loudest ones, the ones who are calling for job actions and ready to hold are on Year 18+ pay ad pretty comfortable financially. Always. The union has lost control of its useful soap box group and is catering its demands to very specific, becoming a minority, segment of the pilot group. Ain't going to work much longer.