Callsign Cactus,
Callsing Cactus said: "The award will never be dumped so just forget about it and move on - it is the only right choice. The alternatives are just going to continue to bring you more emotional pain and anguish."
USA320Pilot comments: I have never seen such solidarity in the East pilot group than I do now. The East pilots will never "just forget about it and move on." Everybody should have seen how united the East pilot group is when about 450 pilots howed up on their day off in Herndon, VA for the May 21 EC meeting.
The alternatives could prevent the two pilot groups from integrating for nearly a decade. Here is why:
1. If the EC does not intervene expect ALPA to be removed from the East property and then the West property.
The emotion is very high on the East property and after losing the DB plan even the senior guys want to boot the Association off of the property.
2. The West pilot group is even more apathetic than the East pilot group. One thing to keep in mind regarding removing ALPA at AWA, they have a number of pilots who never get involved in anything. Reference the recent assessment vote: only 60% participation. The last three recalls: 48%. Even in the last regularly scheduled elections, December 2005: 54%. A special election to fill the vacancy when John Jurik resigned as F/O Rep, in July 2006: 28%.
I don't sense much interest in keeping or removing ALPA from most of the West senior (and elderly) Captains. There is still a lot of anger over ALPA's age 60 stance. But, I do believe from discussions with AWA pilots there are about 15% who would be looking for any excuse to get rid of ALPA.
3. There are significant risks to the AWA pilot group to enter into Section VI negotiations, where you would have zero US Airways pilot support. Click
here for more information.
4. The US Airways pilots are seeking a pay raise outside of JNC talks because of Doug Parker's phone call to Jack Stephan, which created the interest and discussions. If the company is going to provide a pay raise outside of JNC talks then the US Airways pilots would be foolish not to take it. Furthermore, every pilot should hope another pilot or employee group gets a pay raise.
5. The US Airways pilots cannot be forced to obtain a new contract while they have a contract in place. The US Airways CBA is not amendable until January 1, 2010. At that point the parties would enter into negotations, possibly mediation, a 30-day cooling off period, and then a strike. The last time the AWA pilots went through this process it took 4 years to get a deal.
Therefore, by doing nothing the US Airways pilots can delay the Nicolau Award for at least 7 years.
Meanwhile, the US Airways pilots would keep all of the East Coast-based flying, keep all of their important attrition movement, obtain meaningful pay raises with reserves becoming blockholders, First Officers becoming Captains, narrowody pilots becoming widebody pilots, First Officers becoming EMB-190 Captains, etc.
What would the West pilots get? Stagnation and the risk of Section VI negotiations. Furthermore, there is nothing you can do to stop this and the toxic relationship that will continue to grow.
Do I like this? No, of course not, but the AWA pilots refused to comply with the EC's May 24 resolution leaving the US Airways pilots no option.
Regards,
USAPilot