You mean the fact that ALPA ditched the scope provisions and allowed alter ego airlines (like, for instance, the "fee for departure" companies like Mesa, which owns "GO") thrive and prosper, all the while representing BOTH groups of pilots? These companies have wrecked the airline "experience", with late departures and arrivals and poor service for years. All the while ALPA has stood by and watched the deterioration of the pilot profession as it evolves into just another mass transportation system (how long ago was it that being a cab or bus driver was considered a good career?). Now, Mesa has caused the demise of Aloha, flooding the Hawaiiian market with crappy, low cost air service, just like here in the "lower 48".
It's too late for Aloha, I'm afraid. It's not too late to examine LCC's labor groups' association with unions like ALPA, that will represent anybody for a buck! Principles? What principles? As long as the money flows!