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Old 10-31-2010 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
How about if I sum up:

There is no difference between contract 2012 negotiations and the way ALPA handled bankruptcy, both being bargaining events.

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The DPA would have most likely made the same decision, which was driven by the will to maximize the bargaining results for the represented constituency ... and we agreed by ratifying the agreement.

The Manager is exactly right when he states the politics of fear were used to coerce those who might have shouted the agreement down. Like him, I resent the misinformation which made our union appear weaker than it really is.

One component of "fear" is that most of the time we fear the unknown. The information disparity between ALPA and line guys is used to give the politicians the upper hand, but it detracts from true understanding of the issues which would allow the pilots to make informed decisions regarding their careers. The politics of fear fits right into the "trust us, we know what is best for you."

To get back on topic, I've read nothing what so ever that the DPA intends one iota of difference from ALPA in this regard. In fact, by parroting the politics of "conflicts of interest" they set the stage for exactly more of the same. The difference between them and ALPA, is ALPA was smart enough to know what it was doing & roll out the straw man.

Heyas Bar,

I agree. Again, a very observant post. ALPA will not change. They are too ironbound by their communications scripture to deviate from it. It doesn't look like the next DALPA leadership will be any different.

Pilots are literally crying out for any kind of alternative.

If the DPA (assuming this is even a serious effort, and not "just some guys") plays ALPA's game, THEY WILL CERTAINLY FAIL, because ALPA has been playing this game for 80 years, and they know it well..

Right now, DPA has shown that they are no different, and we get a nice helping of uncertainty to boot. The moment the DPA stops playing ALPA's game, is when they become a viable alternative, and a serious contender.

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