inside0ut
Well-Known Member
Very true. That would mean all 60,000 pilots working for how many airlines would have to agree to havethe same representation. I think if this was the case starting out, it would have flown, but now....it would really be a drastic change for some. Look at the skyWest/Colgan/USAir votes. Each pilot group has a different idea of how each pilot group could be best represented.I think it's one of those ideas that good in theory, but the practical application would be a nightmare.
I also think that the perceived "strong arm" tactics that some in union stewardship portray turn people off to the mere idea of a union. People are passionate about their cause, which is good. I just don't think the message is brought across well. The fact that unions seem to have lost some of their power I think doesn't help. Some people coming into the industry (like me) look at the current state of unions, see the outstanding grievances, lonnnng contract talks, no communication from the union and think "What am I paying dues for?".