SlumTodd_Millionaire
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And just as many ended up at Express One, Kiwi...and the unemployment line.
You're attempting to create the impression that the rEAL pilots ended up with the same fate as the scabs, and that just isn't true. The average rEAL pilot was able to continue a career in the states at a reputable carrier. The average scab was not. Pretty simple.
I'm well aware that ALPA called a sympathy strike. Doesn't change the fact that the labor dispute was between the IAM and Eastern.
The labor dispute was really between all of organized labor at Eastern and Frank Lorenzo. It just so happened that the IAM was the first group released to strike by the NMB. When that happened, the other labor groups called sympathy strikes. It could have just as easily been a pilot strike called first, with sympathy strikes then called by the other groups. Each group was just looking for an opportunity to stick it to Frank Lorenzo and show him that he couldn't get away with what he was doing.