ZBBYLW wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 6:57 am
lownslow wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 6:23 pm
thepoors wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 5:29 pm
I can say with confidence 2/3 of the pilot group is not happy with this contract, even many who voted yes.
Is it possible they’re just politely agreeing with you so you shut up?
No. There is a lot of truth in what he says.
Most people who voted yes always say they voted yes out of fear or pressure from the union. CH and JJ are becoming exactly what they despised of ACPA
The MEC chair told us she would resign should we vote down her TA. She absolutely crumbled.
This TA was an improvement yes, but considering how far we have fallen in the last decade and the unprecedented negotiating environment the MEC yes voters was struck out not swinging on a full count. Lots of QOL items not addressed. The company put the MEC on a burning platform and they bought into it, hook line and sinker.
I am hopeful that in the new year she steps down or is removed along with her pilot fish of an executive whos ego has exploded lately.
It's amazing how well AC FOPs management played these guys.
She should step down or at least make it clear that she will not stand for re-election in Q1 2025 when her term expires. She is a wounded duck. She doesn’t have 67% support (the ratification result). Lots of yes voters hoped for/expected a different result. And what’s worse - the company knows that.
She served her purpose. She managed the transition to ALPA. She followed the ALPA playbook for bargaining prep (infrastructure/communications). She said all of the right things (it is not that complicated to follow a simple script).
Lots can be said about process (voluntary mediation) and potential CIRB/Ministerial intervention, but the AC pilots ended up with a CBA that is still seriously lacking in QOL.
The job of the MEC for the next 3 years is to manage implementation of the CBA and to set tone for the next round of bargaining or any interim bargaining that may transpire. Who will be more effective at ‘setting the tone’ - the incumbent MEC Chair or a new voice?
The choice is hers. Acknowledge her role was transitory and that the AC pilots now require a fresh voice. Or prove that 90 hours at CA pay is more important.
ALPA is full of pilot representatives that don’t know when it is time to step aside. A combination of hubris and attachment to the lifestyle. Power is always intoxicating. But believing that you are the ‘only one’ that can do the job is evidence that time is up.
What the AC pilots need now is a hard nosed MEC that holds the companies feet to the fire on implementation and makes clear at every opportunity that there will be meaningful change in 2027 (or sooner). Is CH really the best one for that role? Perhaps simply say ‘thank you for your service’ and move on.
Talk you your status rep. That is who elects the MEC Executive. Ask who is running for the Executive positions and offer your opinion. You cannot complain about the result if you don’t participate.
Good luck.