Kev3188
Veteran
Demonization is a bit extreme
I'll respectfully disagree. There has been a concerted effort over the last 30 years to vilify organized labor in general. In recent years, that has shifted to add public sector members as well.
So are you of the belief that the DL-NW merger occurred largely to break heavily unionized NW and merge with largely non-union DL?
I think it played a role, but I'm not sure how much of a driver it actually was. I do think that is part of why the DL name survived, though.
Makes sense. It's entirely conceivable that restrictive union work rules may make it necessary to perform a job with 13+ that could be performed with fewer though.
That sort of restriction didn't exist at NW, and- at least in my experience- DL's procedures while not forcing extra bodies into the operation, leave me with much less efficient options on how to allocate my crew.
Well if unions are meant to be a professional service and not a dues whore then why is the UAW pursuing graduate teaching assistants at private and public universities coast to coast, why is the IAM pursuing campaigns for janitorial workers? It’s clear the unions are desperate, I'll need to search the archives but back in circa November 2010 the WSJ had a great article on new organization efforts by the UAW including several ill-fated campaigns at the foreign plants in right to work states.
There's a difference between expanding (or maintaining) your base, and hiring just anyone in order to fill a spot. I'm not sure I made that as clear as I should have earlier.
If what Tim said before is true that the IAM encouraged ready reserve at Hawaiian to drum up membership, why did they produce these deceiving videos during the DL election: https://www.youtube....h?v=RB6LMx-lJwA
http://www.takingbac...serve blues.pdf
http://www.takingbac...otes6.12.12.pdf
Where's the deception? BTW, not sure of the date on the video, but both flyers were made after the last election. Also, the TakingBack site is not an official IAM page, but is run by grassroots activists at the carrier.
Obviously some will like the idea of joining a union others not as much. As I've said before it seems all the DL employees I have come in contact with are happy, professional, and appear to enjoy their jobs even employees that have identified themselves to me as RRs. I'm not saying injustices and usual workplace politics don't exist at DL but if people were being treated unfairly I'm sure we would hear about it and DL has adequate controls in place to deal with those internal matters.
DL is quite good at controlling the message, and suppressing dissent. And let's be honest; while I'm glad the people you run into are professional, that's more a testament to their character than what may or may not be happening behind the scenes.
Kev if all hiring is done through RR isn't that a good thing if you don't like DL's interview and hiring process?
Josh
I'm not sure what you're asking here?