SkyWest - Lost Campaign
#11
oh well its over now, and like was said before, time will tell what happens.
there is no collective anything anymore. people are too selfish, they forgot how powerful labor unions could be if they all just stuck together. instead its every person for themselves. so just wait and see for the next set of bad news. but as for now, no news is good news.
there is no collective anything anymore. people are too selfish, they forgot how powerful labor unions could be if they all just stuck together. instead its every person for themselves. so just wait and see for the next set of bad news. but as for now, no news is good news.
#12
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From: EMB 145 CPT
In the past 10 years there have been 3 Union Drives and every single time the same people threaten and predict that if skywest votes down the union we will turn in to mesa and every single time they are proven wrong and our managment team keep their promise of revisiting pay issues. SAPA is currently negotiating a new pay package for us an will have it done very soon.

Anyways, SAPA has no leverage and therefore there is no "good faith bargaining" going on. You will get whatever Skywest management thinks the minimum required is for the best interest of the shareholders.
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From: 737 Right
This is your interpolation of the quote, not a fact or admission.
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Look, I want the SKYW guys to be paid what they're worth. Unfortunately their bark has no bite with respect to SAPA. SAPA has no legal grounds to negotiate anything. They can suggest certain things to management but when it comes down to it, management has no legal obligation to conform as a union carrier would.
I hope I’m not around when it does turn south.
I hope that one day they can find a way to look past the bad blood but I fear the worst. I’m sure that the large majority of ASA pilots will be able to move on but the older pilots will continue to find us being non-union hard to stomach. It’s sad that, just like them, we’re trying to make the best living we can so that we can enjoy our life, family and friends.
Even though I voted YES for ALPA I must now look toward the new SAPA elections so that we can oust those who are true company men (complete pushovers with NO flight) and replace them with new blood willing to fight. At least fight as much as they can…………..? I must support my pilot group and deal with what I’ve been dealt.
I will also continue to support ASA pilots as best as I can. I’m just sorry that some will never get past the fact that our pilot group isn’t represented but things do work very well over here and I hope that continues.
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That was not my "interpolation." It was me lamenting the fact that many people here don't admit what Skywest management says publicly. That is that, "Any new collective bargaining agreements entered into by other regional carriers may also result in higher industry wages and increased pressure on us to increase the wages and benefits of our employees. Future agreements with unionized and non-unionized employees may be on terms that are not as attractive as our current agreements or comparable to agreements entered into by our competitors."
My "interpolation" is that Skywest management admits that other pilot's collective bargaining agreements may require them to "increase the wages and benefits" and thus "may not be on terms that are not as attractive as [thier] current agreements...entered into by [thier] competitors."
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Yes SAPA has no true legal leverage but the threat of the many things gives them more leverage then you would think. BTW, everything we have here at SKW is the result of "good faith bargaining" and has been so for over 35 years. Mgmnt has continued to respect us and now that the ALPA drive has failed I must join in the faith and pray it never bite us.
Also, "good faith bargaining" doesn't mean that management asks you nicely what you want and that they actually listen. "Good faith bargaining" only happens when their is true leverage which ultimately means that their is the ability to "self help." As "at-will employees" you have no such rights under current labor laws.
Anyways, please don't take this as an attack on you or on the Skywest pilot group. I just wish that more of them understood these things.
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The only reason ya'll complain, I believe, is because you are so anti-management brainwashed that you simply cannot believe there is a even a shred of good in our mgmt team. We've all got it good...in slightly different ways, so quit trying to tell me how lousy my boss is - its getting very old, very quick.
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The only reason ya'll complain, I believe, is because you are so anti-management brainwashed that you simply cannot believe there is a even a [I]little[/] bit of good in our mgmt team. We've all got it good...in slightly different ways, so quit trying to tell me how lousy my boss is - its getting very old, very quick.
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everything we have here at SKW is the result of "good faith bargaining" and has been so for over 35 years. Mgmnt has continued to respect us and now that the ALPA drive has failed I must join in the faith and pray it never bite us........
...... I must now look toward the new SAPA elections so that we can oust those who are true company men (complete pushovers with NO flight) and replace them with new blood willing to fight. At least fight as much as they can…………..? I must support my pilot group and deal with what I’ve been dealt.
...... I must now look toward the new SAPA elections so that we can oust those who are true company men (complete pushovers with NO flight) and replace them with new blood willing to fight. At least fight as much as they can…………..? I must support my pilot group and deal with what I’ve been dealt.
I'm happy to report that there are folks who have now stepped up to compete against the incumbents in the upcoming SAPA executive board elections (no, I'm not one of them).
Vote your choices, often
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From: EMB 145 CPT
The only reason ya'll complain, I believe, is because you are so anti-management brainwashed that you simply cannot believe there is a even a shred of good in our mgmt team. We've all got it good...in slightly different ways, so quit trying to tell me how lousy my boss is - its getting very old, very quick.
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