Jester said:
Josh,
Let me say that a few years ago, I questioned the educational qualifications after reviewing the IAM multi-colored fish wrap mailed to my home providing individual bios to the EC (?). I am trying to recall, but I think there was one degreed person, and from an institution I never really heard much about prior. I remarked that if skill set required against Management involved fixing pay phones and changing tires, then we were in great shape!
I think the cop-out answer is that the IAM will hire professional advisors for those glaring weaknesses within our Leadership. Personally, I feel that people who are completely dependent upon outside advisors place themselves in a very dangerous position at the mercy of the ethics and abilities of 3rd parties with no skin in the game.
+100000
This is where the lack of education kills the hopes of a NC and many others. The IAM contracts with experts and then it leads the experts so that the experts can fashion and manufacture an opinion that agrees with the IAM position. Nothing against the IAM, most organizations do this, and all attorneys and experts are paid to do this.
At any rate, at US AIRWAYS, if history is our guide, the IAM will prey on the ignorance of the NC and will have its attorney make some leading remarks about the, "NMB this...." , or they will write complete heresy like they did at United and claim that if TA2 gets voted down then congress may impose something much more drastic. The closer, TR will eventually do his 'reagonomics' with his laptop [I like ya tommy but you know its true] and conclude, "This is all that will ever be on the table.", or "Let's take this and it will make us stronger for joint talks where we will really kick some arse!"
Just remember, if scope isn't cleaned up a lot, then it's a sellout. I really hope we don't have idiots trying to sell us, "We got Cinderella drop dead dates to bridge us to the joint talks". Talk about putting things off and setting people up to pack their bags. In the context of billion dollar profits [I think they project making $4 billion next year], All current stations should at least be grandfathered, and flight activity bars should be dropped to lower levels. If that doesn't happen, then the only question will be what bait will be used if they try to hoodwink the NC and then the membership. As an aside, the US AIRWAYS NC does have more education on its side than what the United NC did.
Getting back to the United model, anyone educated on labor history and the RLA would have taken Ira Gottlieb's letter and LTAO. But because the United NC didn't have the skill set or understanding to ask questions or challenge the manufactured opinion, they didn't want to look like dumb arses and decided to tuck it in. Because the TA blowed, and the NC decided to justify kissing Delaney arse, they were forced to rent out their brains, decided to lie, and repeat what the IAM manufactured, i.e., 98% guaranteed job, Full time commitment, best health care in the industry, etc. Each of which is the exact opposite of reality. Their health care is now the worst in the industry. They are on their way to 80% part time since there are NO FULL TIME PROTECTIONS, and about 2% protections. Besides that, the language is also a disaster and basically says, "See Management".
For instance, there are no flight activity protections at all. United can move flights to any station, other than 7, and build a hub or new focus station. At US AIRWAYS, 4 stations were spelled out, and we seen how management isolated them eventually and downsized 3 of them before they became so weak and outnumbered that they lost their very union. In mergers with major airlines, airlines ALWAYS downsize at least two hubs. Happened every time. The last major, we saw DL downsize MEM and CVG. Even mid majors will blow off one hub and a focus station. US AIRWAYS finally put the nail in the PIT coffin and blew off LAS as a hub. At United, out of the 8 hubs, two will go. Others will be downsized. My hunch is that management will pick from the lakes where there is scope. In a twisted way, I think CLE stays and starts picking up the East/West connecting service from ORD as well. We've seen this play out before and it is the exact sorta thing we should expect in management/labor relations. Unfortunately, it comes back to STUPID. And labor is in sore need of brains. It doesn't care anymore and if the boeing contract is any indication, the INTL has already packed up its fight for the working class. Maybe that is why they are joining in with PETA and other organizations that fight for other social issues other than labor.