Tram
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Yeah, I skipped some parts.
Yeh, I should have too.. Maybe I'll try that tactic from now on..
Yeah, I skipped some parts.
Thank ALPA. This decision was the result of a meeting that took place this week between FAA Director Babbitt, Secretary Lahood, Captain Prater, and 9 other ALPA representatives.
All ALPA National cares about is collecting dues so they can keep their extremely high paying jobs!!
You seriously think/believe that ALPA is to thank for this???
I only say this because ALPA has been around for the entire history of commuter airlines or most majors for that matter and what has happen to the industry???
All ALPA National cares about is collecting dues so they can keep their extremely high paying jobs!!
Have you ever heard of ALPA's One Level of Safety campaign that started in the '90s
Well with work rules as awesome as they are at regionals its TOTALLY working.
Have you ever heard of ALPA's One Level of Safety campaign that started in the '90s
It's a good thing it only took ALPA 20+ years to realize a 15 hour duty day with an 8 hour over night was too much..
I watched the hearing the aviation subcommittee had on regionals and workforce issues back on the 11th. In it they discuss this very issue. Going off of what Prater said at the hearing, ALPA was successful for many years at bargaining down the number of allowable hours. It was not until the multiple bankruptcies and finally 9/11 invalidated all the old contracts and forced concessions from pilots that got us to this point. Now, ALPA is pushing for work rule changes to be implemented that are regulatory, taking them off the table and out of managements control.
If my limited understanding of this issue is correct, Id say that ALPS is acting exactly as it should and should have the support of all pilots.
you don't have the slightest clue what you're talking about.
So, just how much do the union leaders make?![]()