Originally Posted by
Carl Spackler
I've been suspicious for some time now about ALPA national's agenda. Those suspicions were erased today by the latest Air Line Pilot magazine. The following is part of an interview of Capt Moak on page 12:
ALPA staff: What do you think are or should be ALPA's highest priorities in collective bargaining? Contract enforcement? Safety? Security?
Capt Moak: "...Local pilot leaders chart the course of negotiations and - through consensus of their members - make the decisions on priorities. At the national and international level, our highest priority is to help pilot leaders at different carriers visualize favorable contract patterns across the industry and provide the resources to reach a contract that ensures the greater good for the entire profession. Contracts that focus solely on self-interests will inevitably lower the high standards that this union has established for eight decades and in the end hurt all of us."
This should put to rest the myth that local leaders do the negotiating and decide their own contracts. I'm posting this on the Delta L&G thread as well.
Carl
Comedy Gold!
1. Carl tells us he's been "...
suspicious for some time...". Look up
disingenuous in the dictionary, and Carl's lead-in is the example.
2. He tells us ALPA and Moak cater to the RJ bunch, then doesn't read Moak's comments as
advice to them: "...
greater good for the entire profession.".
3. Local leaders and members
chart/make priorities/decisions. National
helps. Carl misses the verbs...
4. Posting his epiphany on TWO threads so that
more can see it!
Brilliant!