You are correct. Our scope provides that and we are trying to allow you the same protections.
We have been improving the bottom line and we haven't seen $20mil losses in a few quarters. This is simply doomspeak on your part and SKYW inc. I understand it... it's what happens in negotiations. If you don't do what Mgmt. wants... the the company will fold, lose more business, furlough more pilots, etc.
If you really can't see how this will potentially affect all of us in several years time... then I don't know what to say.
Covering the online aviation chat forums as a source of information into closed session MEC meetings is not really a way to gain the facts. We've all done it I suppose... but unless you were there, and I personally know you weren't... then you have no idea what transpired or what the current direction of our MEC is.
Keeping up with the pulse in the our crew room, on our flight decks, and on our internal company forums is the way to find out if I'm in the "minority". For the record... based on that information... talking with real people... It appears that I am not in the minority.
Trip... we don't hate you guys and I think that you and the other ASA pilots know that. We don't hate the SkyWesties either. We do take some offense to some of your pilot's stance that we simply can't survive without you though.
We've got a good group of pilots and we've survived the precipice of striking in '04, the loss of 25% of our CPA in '06, the loss of our coveted west coast bases in '08, the furlough of 340 of our fellow pilots, the economic downturns and concessions of recent time, and now we are facing this.
We've been beat up and bruised in battle all the while still enjoying the benefits of a great contract that was fought for just as hard as we are fighting now.
If it doesn't work out... so be it. You'll be right and I'll be wrong. I'll congratulate you now if that's the case. But... I'm asking you to simply take a moment and see things from our perspective.
We've survived all those things in the past... and as a result, we feel we can still survive without this deal. Stating that you think we will be out of business in a few years if we don't play ball with SKYW is no different than me stating I think that we will be successful. We are simply stating opinions from our relative perspectives. Of course wee both know what they say about opinions.... right.
As pilots... it's not our job to worry about the "logistics" of how a company complies with our negotiated contract. SKYW has entered into this deal knowing full well what is in our contract and is choosing to ignore it in the hopes that we cave. That is not a company that we want to work for, nor would I think it would be one any pilot would want to work for.
We gave up a lot of money and QOL provisions in contract '04 to gain that scope. Asking a battle hardened pilot group to now give up more in the interest of just "going along with the process" isn't something that will come easily. Please understand that.
We can agree to disagree from here on out... and I'm OK with that. I only ask that you please don't come off as enthusiastic when you feel your new potential co-workers will be railroaded into a position that they've fought for years to not ever be in.
Thanks Trip,
I've never wrote this before since I'm not usually an ALPA chest thumper... but... here goes:
In unity,
Bob