SKW finally helps hold the line (pay package results)

No, not at all. The thing to remember with ALPA is that it's a collection of resources available to local pilot groups, not a director telling local pilot groups what to do. So a conflict of interest isn't possible, since national has no control to exercise over the individual pilot groups.

The real problem is self-interest. Everyone is always looking out for number one instead of the profession. And there just isn't much ALPA can do to change human nature.

This sounds like a fundamental flaw of the union. Do the laws dictate this??
 
Jafari RastaMan said:
Well..I've always kind of viewed unions as political machines, kind of like the Republican or Democratic party. But I do not believe these political parties are just a collection of resources, both of them are in more ruthless pursuit of their agenda.

Some unions have more centralized control in the national structure, but pilots are Type A control freaks, so they refuse to let a national union have any control. It's the way they want it, so they have to accept both the pros and cons to local control.
 
Some unions have more centralized control in the national structure, but pilots are Type A control freaks, so they refuse to let a national union have any control. It's the way they want it, so they have to accept both the pros and cons to local control.
Thanks for the info. I didn't realize there was that much of a difference.
 
Snuck out like I porked the fat girl at the sorority house. Seriously though, the "we bought you", "We should have let you go bankrupt", "SkyWest and Delta like us" mantra really started to grind me down after the third year of hearing it.
Meh. I don't like regional chest-thumping.

Management here are done buying airlines, though. The experience has left SGU somewhat more sour.
 
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