I'm not equiped to debate on the scale of an economist (I'm a poly sci major, I've found we [ economists and political scientists] know enough about eachother to realize we know nothing about eachoter), but I can certainly understand where you are coming from in the terms you've set.
A non collectivised entity, that is judges, in your words killed airline pensions. Thats not us controllers influencing that. I'll tell you this right now. If Spirit flew anywhere near me I'd have been walking the picket lines hand in hand with ALPA. If NATCA for whatever reason said don't do that I'd be contributing to the strike fund and paying for delivery lunches for the men and women on strike.
We had our version of SJS in this profession for a while, but stood strong. Spirit did the same and from what I hear got what they wanted. We slugged it out for three years. Nobody in their right mind would (no offense here) work high / mid level ATC for starter FO regional wages. As a controller I want pilots to make ever cent they can. You guys / gals deserve it. Every one of you deserves a pension and early retirement. Every controller you've ever heard would agree with that. Believe me. Every emergency I've ever handled the one stark fact hits me when I ship the guy. I'm on the ground drinking my coffee or eating take out. You could auger in and I'm still going to sleep in my bed that night and make my Friday plans. Even the best outcomes I still think about a week later, it isn't that I don't care or I'm a whiner, but I know who is really feeling the pressure.
Controllers and pilots are hand in hand. The better you do the better I do. Until then, "Have a good trip." Seems to be my tag line anymore.