![]() |
Interesting Site--List of Airline Strikes
Interesting site if you're bored and waiting through yet another round of contract negotiations at your carrier (as I am):
Airline Strikes Under the RLA As everyone probably knows, the NMB and wiki sites on the NMB/RLA are also great sites that every airline pilot should read and learn in this day and age. |
Originally Posted by nicholasblonde
(Post 450780)
Interesting site if you're bored and waiting through yet another round of contract negotiations at your carrier (as I am):
Airline Strikes Under the RLA As everyone probably knows, the NMB and wiki sites on the NMB/RLA are also great sites that every airline pilot should read and learn in this day and age. :D |
Originally Posted by Boomer
(Post 450799)
you could say Comair and Skyway are leading the way.
:D |
I find it interesting that Northwest is on the list 11 times and Delta only once and that was in 1947.
|
Skyway lead the way with a whopping 89 minutes!
|
89 minutes or 89 days. They had the cajones to walk off the job.
|
It takes cajones...
Way to go, Comair and Skyway!
That took guts! In Unity, B727DRVR:cool: |
i am all about a strike at my place, strike against company and union, but the union wont let us strike against the company and i'll be fired for treason if i strike against the union so......ah hell im just gonna find a new career.
|
Northwest Cobras
Originally Posted by Dougdrvr
(Post 451003)
I find it interesting that Northwest is on the list 11 times and Delta only once and that was in 1947.
Thats why I have heard the nicknames "Cobra" and "Viper" for NWA pilots... Don't mess with them, lest they strike...! In Unity, B727DRVR |
Regioanls really can't strike anymore. We have no leverage. If we strike someone else will get the RFP. Simple as that. When Comair struck they had a majority of the Delta Connection flying under one roof, now look what has happened.
DCI Carriers: Comair SkyWest ASA Freedom Chautauqua Shuttle America Republic ExpressJet Pinnacle Soon to include: Mesaba Compass This is why, at the regional (also known as "Small Jet Provider", "Contract Carrier", etc.) level, we need one overriding contract if you are ALPA. One pay rate across the board for each type of aircraft. Air Wisconsin and Pinnacle, who both operate the same airplane, would have the same pay. Work rules that are standard from company to company. You know, kinda like what a real union would have. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:45 PM. |
Website Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands