Ok, they've done stuff for the industry but if they didn't it would of gotten done anyway.
That's awfully presumptuous. Decision 83, which raised pilot pay and reduced pilot work hours by astronomical proportions would not have even been considered without ALPA's hard work. Many of the safety improvements would probably have happened anyway, but much later without ALPA doing the pushing. Other safety improvements wouldn't have happened at all without ALPA's lobbying efforts. The work rules and retirement that we have today are all thanks to ALPA. Without a union, the government and the companies themselves certainly wouldn't be making sure you have 15 days off and a retirement plan that you don't have to contribute a dime to (I realize that you're at a regional, but you'll be at a major with a retirement plan someday). Things may not be all rosy, but things would be a hell of a lot worse without ALPA efforts.
but I can look at other countries and we're not up to par.
Those other countries haven't had 30+ years of anti-labor, pro-big-business government. And sadly, many pilots have contributed votes to that anti-labor government. It's all about Capital Hill, my friend. Back the PAC!
FO & CA pay still sucks at almost all regionals and some Majors, still working 16 hour days, minimum rest still sucks and I can't call out sick once without a doctor's note but at least... I don't know.
Yes, pay has fallen considerably, but that's on the upswing again with the improved industry economics (despite the recession) and the more labor-friendly government. Alaska's pay rates in their new TA are almost back to pre-9/11 wages; same with Delta by the end of their new contract. SWA is about there, too. AirTran and Hawaiian will be soon. Things are looking better on that front.
As far as the work rules you refer to, things aren't that bad at most ALPA carriers. You're working at a small regional carrier that never had a union until a few months ago. Things won't change overnight. It takes years of hard work to improve the situation. At most other regionals, it's not as bad as you're dealing with.
You tell me. I haven't read Flying the Line. Highlights?
Sorry, but you'll have to read it. You
need to read it. ALPA provides free copies, so just call your reps and ask for them.