So why should I pay 2% of my salary to get a union to spend 4 years negotiating a contract and by the time it goes into effect I'll have moved on?
As others have said, I implore you not to use the 'its all about me' argument. You cannot guarantee that you will or will not be here in 4 years time. There are plenty of Captains I flew with that were 'supposed' to be long gone many years ago. So that argument simply does not hold validity.
Besides, I agree 1st year pay is a little low, but if after first year the pay is very competative, especially considering that our work rules give us pay higher than many, if not most, regional carriers even though the base rate is lower. You can't just look at the hourly number, there are just too many other factors going in to what we get paid. As anti-union as SkyWest is, we can kiss those work rules goodbye if we vote in a union and will have to strike just to get things back the way they were. No thanks.
I will be the first to say that this company is a great place to be. There is no hiding that fact. However, there is plenty of room for improvement from all sides. Jerry et al. are very smart businessmen. Do not think for an instant that they are sitting by and waiting for what comes next with 'regional' flying. While the 'branded thing' is a rumot, Jerry has made it no secret that he wants us to move on from just being a regional. They hate having their hands tied to UA and DL. My point is, is that when (likely not 'if') our senior management does something big and different, we will need the bargaining power to ensure we do not get hosed on the pay rates and everything else for new airplanes. No more 'jets for jobs' crap.
And no, our work rules will not simply disappear when ALPA gets certified
Why are all of you union carriers so jelous of what we've got at SkyWest?
Some are, some are not. I think many of us could pick and choose various good qualities from many regional carriers and make each respective airline better. There are plenty of new hires from other regionals in our classes, but we lose people to other places as well. To each his own in that case.
I am not picking on you here, just trying to have a 'conversation' and tell you my side of it. I was a fence sitter for a long time, but I am convinced we need true bargaining power and get rid of SAPA in current form. They have done nothing for us lately. BHO? A joke and slap in the face to the Bro pilots.
My top reasons for ALPA...
1) No more pen-stroke policy changes
2) Job protection since I am not a perfect pilot (who is?)
3) Protection and assistance in case ASA or another carrier strikes
4) Medical protection and assistance
5) True bargaining power*
*SAPA is weak. They're good guys trying hard, but they have no teeth. And the 'good guys' comment only goes so far. The EB has been there too long and got us nothing. The 'good ol boys club' needs to go.
And the 2% for dues argument? Well worth it. Plus if you fly the jet, management already gave us half of our dues in that paltry 'pay raise'. :banghead:
No. Under the RLA, the company must maintain status quo ante until a new contract is negotiated (or until an impasse is declared). Skywest cannot legally change work rules once a bargaining unit is certified. (and effectively cannot change them during the electioneering process)
Thank you.
For the record -
I am pro airline union.
I think SKYW would be a great place to work and hold nothing against them for not being union.
Noted.
