Originally Posted by
reddog25
I saw this coming from the start when RA and his in flight management team began campaigning against the union drive from the start. He'd have been better off to have said NOTHING. RA reaps what he sowed.
So I guess the AFA gets to spend millions campaigning, in addition to enjoying the newly imposed election criteria that they were generously awarded by the Dept of Labor (rules that seriously tilt the odds for union representation), and the company is supposed to just sit back and do nothing? Are you serious? There is absolutely nothing RA could have said that the union wouldn't have distorted to fit their accusations. Hopefully the NMB will do the right thing and base their decision on facts.