Or maybe they are on the same page and the company just refuses to negotiate the improvements being demanded by us--the members/employees? It is the same situation at United and Southwest in that the company is not giving the language that we want. I am sure if you told Southwest to write whatever language that they want, you would have the money tomorrow and a crappy contract. That is the same at United where they gave them the money but a bunch of crappy language. So I often ask this question of my coworkers here in Miami of why is it when it is AA, we believe the company will do the right thing on the language side, while it is a struggle at Southwest and United? Why is it the unions fault at AA, but the company's fault at Southwest and United? When we are all thinking alike at all three airlines, and point the finger at those who have the money, is when we will all get rewarded with good contracts, much like the pilots and flight attendants do contract after contract. Why do we rally around the pilots or flight attendants unions when they blame the company, but yet blame our union for the same issue and give the company a free pass?
This is in no, way, shape or form an endorsement of the association, but rather to point out the obvious and ask why the double-standard.