SmitteyB
Well-Known Member
Smittey, you're right it's all we have....but it's really nothing in the end. What the CPG is an attempt by management to appease the pilots enough to forget about ALPA before next year. If management can show that they're 'working' with the CPG, it improves their position against legal representation. It's just a ploy. Do no fall victim to this tactic.
You know, I continue to extol the virtues of ALPA representation to the crew members I'm around. So what if we have another 11 months, just more time to inform. There will be another ALPA vote next year and we need to remove all doubt as to why we NEED legal representation. I hear what you're saying about the CPG...but they're a toothless puppet of management and have absolutely no legal power to do anything. I'm not a fan or supporter of the CPG and it is in no way a replacement for representation. Continue your support for ALPA representation.
And I completely agree. My stance on CPG is: Ok, so they're a management driven entity. Well let's use them to get some things in the meantime while we wait for another ALPA vote. Let's sit down with them and tell them we're sick of doing REPO's after a 16 hour duty day. etc.
I don't want CPG to be a permanent thing, Colgan has had the Colgan Pilot Group before and it got stuff done for them, however because it wasn't legally binding- when things got tough financially at the company, the Colgan's took everything right back.
Once again, it's not about age 60. It's the principal that when they took those polls, a clear majority were when asked straight up, "Should age 60 be ammended?" a majority said NO. Now if Prater says he didn't roll over, I'll take him at his word. I agree with Seggy it was going to change, it was inevitable. But without a fight is not appropriate. I take Seggy as his word so I believe that Prater did it for the best.
I've got to get in the shower, CPT session soon.