texas_pilot
Well-Known Member
Looks like British Airways pilots are going on strike Dec 22- Jan 2.
Must want the time to play Airline Manager on Facebook?
Must want the time to play Airline Manager on Facebook?
What I'm saying is this: The current system isn't working for you guys. You play by the rules and you get screwed. Ask the gay rights lobby, the anti-war lobby, or basically anyone except for Wall Street bankers how the Obama administration is working out for them. I think you would get a negative response. Same will happen with the Union's in my opinion. It will be more of the same I think.
The unions were started at great risk, and with blood. These were people that were going to CREATE a new reality and set of rules as opposed to meakly living by them. It is hard to get new people involved in something that basically consists of following a set of rules that don't help much. I think a new militant'ism would draw many to the fight.
Dec 22- Jan 2
I wouldn't lay the fault of the RLA at Obama's doorstep. Been around since what the 1920's or so?
Either way it sucks. A little bit of freedom would go a long way.
All of those issues you indicated were never going to magically disappear when the new administration came into office.
What I'm saying is this: The current system isn't working for you guys.
Labor is in a box right now. Labor isn't scary right now, because everyone knows that your hands are tied. Management knows it, consumers know it, and the people who scab know it.
In short, managements are starting to get worried. The NMB is threatening releases after just 2 years of bargaining, something absolutely unheard of in recent years. The threat of a strike is back again.
It seemed the Amerijet pilots got most of what they wanted out of their strike.I think management doesn't care. Post deregulation for the most part a strike will not work and management knows that. We (ALPA) have a lot of power, but the sad thing is a few people(Prater and Friends) who talk a big game would never give it all up to make the career better.