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Waffles Brah.
If I happen to really be sick that day, I'm gonna be pissed.
This.
If I happen to really be sick that day, I'm gonna be pissed.
So, in this example, do the pilots get screwed or nailed?
You can quit, that's what is legally allowed, very similar to any other regular job. Constitutionality doesn't really matter, in this country you aren't allowed to create illegal work stoppages, it's the law. In other countries it is legal in a sense that you have more rights to demonstrate, French pilots regularly stop work in sympathy of another group's strike and that's legal.Well, why aren't we doing that? From everything I've read, the pay and workrules suck at the regional level so why isn't anyone performing "illegal" work stoppages.
I'd also like to question the constitutionality of the RLA in situations like this - why the hell couldn't an independent group of people freely associate?
I don't know - I don't have a dog in this fight other than that this monkeys with the set point for wages and work rules industry wide. I'm also very much not a lawyer - but it strikes me as fundamentally wrong that a group of people can't legally decide to not work. @JTrain - what is the constitutionality of the RLA? Has it even been tested?
That's a pretty good way of looking at it too. Might be good to remember that the home owner (Delta) has four kids from 22-17 who want to build that deck but they don't want $8 an hour to do it. At some point, the dad and mom are gonna say to each other, "This deck is going to cost $35k now, this is stupid let's just pay Huey, Dwey, Louie, and Bubba the $35K they wanted to do the deck and call it a day. If they screw it up we can hold their dog's and kids we watch ransom."Think of mainline like a home owner and, say, Endeavor is a contractor.
The homeowner says, "We want a deck built".
The contractor says, "We'll bid to build it at $25,000"
The homeowner says, "Ok, uhhh, DOOWIT!"
The contractor find the employees to do the job and has a vested interested to do it for $25,000-X whereas the smaller the "X", the more the profit the contractor receives.
Construction costs have risen, trying to find workers is generally more difficult and if the workers just stop showing up to work, the contractor has no more leverage with the homeowner as he'll just cancel the project and put it back out for bidding.
More simply put, you don't show up to work on the first, you're not striking, you're just not showing up for work and the parent carrier doesn't care because they'll just 'fill in' with their own equipment or "up gauge". There's no strike so up gauging isn't 'scabbing'.
Again, people can do what they want, but at the end of the day, you're going to be out of a job and you have no legal protections whatsoever because, at best, it's abuse of sick leave and as much as the webmaster says all of his logs are anonymous, as a fellow webmaster, anonymity on the internet is pure fool's gold.
It doesn't exist.
Derg said:The wood was more like "cost of goods sold", the homeowner is the mainline carrier and the contractor is the regional. I'm absolutely all for bringing the cash and prizes up to an more professional level, however, if you don't approach it correctly and legally, you're just going to screw yourself.
Boyington said:So, in this example, do the pilots get screwed or nailed?
So, in this example, do the pilots get screwed or nailed?
The wood was more like "cost of goods sold", the homeowner is the mainline carrier and the contractor is the regional.
I'm absolutely all for bringing the cash and prizes up to an more professional level, however, if you don't approach it correctly and legally, you're just going to screw yourself.
but at some point Delta would just hire a 121 supp to run people around.
YOU FOOL! WE HAVE MANAGEMENT ON THE RUN!
... it's just for a month. We will give you a pension for one month in return.... common, shiny!Yeah, that's not gonna happen. That would be a huge scope violation.
Well, why aren't we doing that? From everything I've read, the pay and workrules suck at the regional level so why isn't anyone performing "illegal" work stoppages.
I'd also like to question the constitutionality of the RLA in situations like this - why the hell couldn't an independent group of people freely associate?
I don't know - I don't have a dog in this fight other than that this monkeys with the set point for wages and work rules industry wide. I'm also very much not a lawyer - but it strikes me as fundamentally wrong that a group of people can't legally decide to not work. @JTrain - what is the constitutionality of the RLA? Has it even been tested?
... it's just for a month. We will give you a pension for one month in return.... common, shiny!
Think of mainline like a home owner and, say, Endeavor is a contractor.
The homeowner says, "We want a deck built".
The contractor says, "We'll bid to build it at $25,000"
The homeowner says, "Ok, uhhh, DOOWIT!"
The contractor find the employees to do the job and has a vested interested to do it for $25,000-X whereas the smaller the "X", the more the profit the contractor receives.
Construction costs have risen, trying to find workers is generally more difficult and if the workers just stop showing up to work, the contractor has no more leverage with the homeowner as he'll just cancel the project and put it back out for bidding.
More simply put, you don't show up to work on the first, you're not striking, you're just not showing up for work and the parent carrier doesn't care because they'll just 'fill in' with their own equipment or "up gauge". There's no strike so up gauging isn't 'scabbing'.
Again, people can do what they want, but at the end of the day, you're going to be out of a job and you have no legal protections whatsoever because, at best, it's abuse of sick leave and as much as the webmaster says all of his logs are anonymous, as a fellow webmaster, anonymity on the internet is pure fool's gold.
It doesn't exist.
Yes, by Regan.
Yes, by Regan.
Technically, you're right, no legal form of strike. Morally however, I disagree. I'm not saying I agree with the quasi-strike, but damn, IMO, it puts the mainline guys in a moral predicament if you ask me. And, I hate the RLA.