Read your contract. Article 47.
Well you seem to have all the answers you need already so there isnt much use convincing you otherwise but maybe you should consider this. The fact is that OH is the majority, now you want the union to convince those guys they should vote away their jobs so you can get $50/hr?
Maybe your Local did but ours didn't. We even took out an Ad in the Tulsa World giving our opinion on the deal with a VOTE NO recomendation. We didnt have enough to do the same in MCI and we didnt think there was a need in AFW. We even tried taking the Union and the company to court, a week after our application for a TRO against the contract was rejected the International threw Chuck Schalk and myself out of office in their Kangaroo Court where the accusor picks the Judge and Jury. The reason why the TRO was rejected was because we, the Locals are not party to the agreement. Legally we have no rights to the agreement and there is no legal requirement for a Negotiating Committee. You need to read two cases where the TWU testified in court that they own the deal and that Local Unions have no say, one is the case that Local 501 brought against the International in reference to splitting off maintenance into seperate Locals and the other is our case. The International could dismiss us if it chose to and negotiate the deal on their own, they know that the only way for them to get these concessionary deals to pass is to make it come from the people the members chose to represent them. Thats the reason they have us there and as long as we play by their rules it has worked every time. I dont play by their rules.
I choose to try and make changes, whether or not I'm successful remains to be seen. If you want to push for an alternate option thats your right, so is standing on the sidelines and doing nothing. I think that I've (along with several others) made a slight difference, thats debatable, certainly not enough of a difference, but the fact is you get more info now than you ever got in the past. You can look and see exactly what we are asking for, ask the FAs if they know what their current table position is. In the meantime I represent my coworkers to the best of my ability with whats in place. Yes the TA was pretty bad, and it was pushed through the committee with the help of your President, in fact he was the main proponent of the June 2009 proposal which wasnt much better.
You obviously dont know my beliefs, and just because you chose to quit and run away from the fight (what else have you done for the last 10 years?) doesnt mean that those who choose to continue to fight are in league with those who are willing to discount our labor for more dues payers but every coward has to have some way of justifying their actions by criticizing the actions of others, even if its just to themselves.
In the meantime you will sit on the sidelines and let the voice or ORD say that the status quo is just fine in ORD.