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Old 11-12-2022, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by FliesInSoup View Post
Honest question out of ignorance... What's the expectation for Endevor pilots if Delta's pilots actually go out on strike? Holding picket signs and shutting its operation down or cover Delta's flying with its 900's?
This is a very interesting question. The advent of regional airlines, wholly owned subsidiaries, fee-for-departure carriers, etc. does create a conundrum that those pilots should definitely be discussing with their respective MECs and leaders.
A little historical perspective would also be helpful; what happened to the regional feeders during the UA or the NW strikes? (I know the structure was nothing like today, just looking for perspective/info)

In the past, there would be a 'snapshot' taken of the DL operation/route structure the day we walked. Anyone who flew (provided a service for DL or flew a DL route not previously flown by their carrier) would be considered to be 'flying struck work'.

Endeavor, even though they are wholly owned, fly their own schedule (determined by DL each month/week/day/hour). I would imagine that, if we were to be released and called for a 'removal of service' (strike), there would be a snapshot taken of the entire DL system. Since the FFD/WO carriers are not on strike and have their flight schedules set, as long as their managements don't add additional routes/frequencies than at the snapshot, they would be allowed to continue with their schedules.

The big question is 'to what purpose?' They fly their flights from the -burg/-ville's to the hubs but the passengers have no flights with which to connect.

For the FFD carriers that earn their money from DL based on flying their schedule, they still must be paid based on their contracts. The WO is the big question. How does Endeavor get compensated; based on flight segment or 'on a budget'?

I would imagine that the Endeavor pilots could continue to fly their schedule during a DL strike as long as it was the schedule that was in place at the time we went on strike. Any additional segments/frequencies would immediately be flagged by DALPA/ALPA National as 'struck work'.
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Old 11-12-2022, 07:31 PM
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I put my green “contract now” and “ready to strike” bag tag on my kids basketball bag.

Hilarious the amount of attention that thing got today at a tournament. 10x the amount of attention it’d get if I hauled it through the airport on my roller board that looks like it survived a nuclear attack.
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Old 11-18-2022, 10:45 AM
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"Members of the two largest rail unions—the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the Transportation Division of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-TD) ... are expected to announce their vote results Nov. 21."

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Old 11-19-2022, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by All 5 Stages View Post
"Members of the two largest rail unions—the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the Transportation Division of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-TD) ... are expected to announce their vote results Nov. 21."

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Somehow I think the vote trend would’ve leaked to Wall Street by now if a holiday strike was pending.

My guess is they’ll approve their contracts.

Guess the world will know by Monday.
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Old 11-21-2022, 06:50 AM
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Somehow I think the vote trend would’ve leaked to Wall Street by now if a holiday strike was pending.

My guess is they’ll approve their contracts.

Guess the world will know by Monday.
"... the nation’s largest rail union, which represents the industry’s conductors, rejected a tentative labor deal with freight railroads, the union announced Monday."

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Originally Posted by All 5 Stages View Post
"... the nation’s largest rail union, which represents the industry’s conductors, rejected a tentative labor deal with freight railroads, the union announced Monday."

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https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/21/busin...tes/index.html
Times like this that I'm happy I added the HUGE qualifier "guess."

Good for them. I hope they strike, and I hope every single one of their fellow unions honor it. The pendulum away from private sector labor has swung WAY too far one direction, time for some claw back.

I believe Congress is out of session for the rest of the year; the new Congress will be seated in January. The outgoing Congress might be able to have an emergency session to impose a contract on the rail workers (?). With the switch of party control in Congress, I can't imagine why they'd want to do anything except let this land in the lap of the other team.

All in all, it looks like the rail unions couldn't have asked for better timing for maximum leverage.
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FNC's Cavuto had a major piece today on a possible railway strike. "Biden to call on Congress to intervene."

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Originally Posted by All 5 Stages View Post
FNC's Cavuto had a major piece today on a possible railway strike. "Biden to call on Congress to intervene."

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Originally Posted by OOfff View Post
capitalists rejoice as labor exploited
The Socialists are selling out labor too...
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Originally Posted by FangsF15 View Post
The Socialists are selling out labor too...
Tell us you don’t know what socialism is without telling us you don’t know what socialism is
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