Soul Brotha'
Off to go do Black guy stuff
I don't mean to be harsh on you or surreal, but saying stuff like this shows how little you guys know about the Skywest pilot group. There's a HUGE difference between not voting in ALPA and being willing to scab.
I don't think that there's any way management would try to force us to fly struck work. There may be a couple here and there who would do it (as with any other airline), but the MKE pilots I've talked to would not do it, period. I had similar conversations with SLC folks when ASA was in contract negociations, and the consensus was that if ASA walked management would be smarter than to try and take over struck flying because they know no one would do it.
I think 99% of the pilots would lose their job before scabbing. I hope I'm not wrong.
But what can you guys do if they tell you to fly it? You thinking that management wouldn't force you to fly it and them actually telling you to fly those routes are different. What type of protection do you guys have if you refuse to fly the routes?