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Amish Pilot 04-06-2011 01:05 PM

Hey Buzz, Is that a pic of Charles Speed Holman?

BlueMoon 04-06-2011 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 976513)
There is no reality involved with one of your personal opinions.

It is my opinion that more pilots would place scope above pay if our union agreed with that. If ALPA did some "educating" on how much scope give-aways have hurt our profession, many pilots would be stunned.

Now the questions are: Why doesn't ALPA feel that way? Why is there no "education" about the need to stop outsourcing? Why does the new ALPA president not even list scope as a threat to our futures? Bueller....Bueller?

Carl

Because guys like Mr. Ford have sued them. There are still plenty of guys who have made a career at the regional level that would do so again.

I agree, scope should be number 1. I am on my second regional and wish they would take scope back. It would be much better for all.

Columbia 04-06-2011 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by Luftwaffe (Post 976504)
Heard that one may be out in May.

With no hiring currently, where will everyone go? Or is this just a big reshuffle exercise?

FmrFreightDog 04-06-2011 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Amish Pilot (Post 976596)
Hey Buzz, Is that a pic of Charles Speed Holman?

No, no. We covered that picture about 4000 pages ago. That's NewK.

Bucking Bar 04-06-2011 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by BlueMoon (Post 976615)
Because guys like Mr. Ford have sued them. There are still plenty of guys who have made a career at the regional level that would do so again.

I agree, scope should be number 1. I am on my second regional and wish they would take scope back. It would be much better for all.

Ok, so ...
  • ALPA endorses managements' outsourcing schemes with the idea that they will share in the profits and redirect that money to preferred members
  • The Delta MEC & its pilots agree to outsources 50% of their flying (roughly, measured by block hours) under the theory that "regional" flying is not "mainline" flying in status, or pay. (United, NWA, & LCC do the exact same thing, btw)
  • ALPA and Management become partners in outsourcing in the hopes of increasing profits
  • Scope is rewritten to focus on financial transactions with management instead of its traditional role as job protection for union members
  • The partners (ALPA&Management) desire competition among airlines to drive down the costs of service so that outsourcing is more profitable
  • Regional Airlines like Comair see that the flying they perform is going to be diluted into many alter ego competitors
  • Comair and ASA want and NEED scope to protect "their" work from being outsouced
  • ALPA National blocks scope at the regional level at the behest of the mainline MEC's to avoid reducing the profitability of outsourcing
  • Result - Mainline carriers go bankrupt, voiding the benefits of the outsourcing, mainline pilots get furloughed and stagnate as their domestic narrow body flying is transferred out from under them. Non union carriers and non ALPA airlines are the big beneficiaries, scoring up to 900% growth over an 8 year period.
Question 1: Who was wrong? Dan Ford, or those in ALPA that endorsed outsourcing?

Question 2: Who is responsible for the Delta pilots? Dan Ford, or the union that represents Delta pilots?

Question 3: Can you describe in less than 9,000 words how harmful outsourcing is to a labor union? For additional reference google Eastern Airlines, or Northwest Mechanics.


* Help for question 2 ... who do you pay your dues to for representation?
* Comment on Question 2 ... it is completely understandable why Dan Ford tried to protect his job when his union refused to do so. We could use a little of that around here, IMHO. It is dumb for us to be distracted (and blame) someone who was not responsible to us.

The only way to fix things is to understand who's in charge (our Reps) and by encouraging them to do the right things!

Flame suit zipped up ... fire away!

Bucking Bar 04-06-2011 02:00 PM

ACL65,

Slight correction. We do not "give away" scope, we trade it away.

Look at our negotiations, ziplines and the way scope violations are handled. When the Company violates our contract it is a bargaining event. The fight is never to enforce the contract as much as "what can we get for this?"

If JOB PROTECTION = SCOPE
If SCOPE VIOLATION = BARGAINING EVENT
If BARGAINING EVENT = MONEY for someone
Then Your JOB PROTECTION = MONEY for someone

BlueMoon 04-06-2011 02:31 PM

Question 1: Those that endorsed outsourcing. The reason Mr. Ford's position existed at all is because of the give up of scope. No give up in scope equals no lawsuit.

Question 2: Delta Alpa...unfortunately that seems to be the system ALPA has developed. Each individualsunion is responsible for looking out for itself and National does very little regulation to ensure that the CBA's reach a minimum standard and breeds under cutting.

Questions 3: Decreased bargaining power

Bucking Bar 04-06-2011 02:32 PM

You Sir get an A, 100%

80ktsClamp 04-06-2011 05:11 PM

Latest Wilson Polling has been made available to pilots: 83% prefer "underboob" to "Which came first? Scope sales or the RJDC?"

http://verydemotivational.files.word...-underboob.jpg

Check Essential 04-06-2011 05:25 PM

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...-vBJZVrTVLcrSh


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