At the risk of repeating myself, the primary focus should be scope, scope, scope.; an extra two dollars an hour or additional vacation week won't really mattter if the jobs are outscouced. Anything with over 50 seats needs to be CWA work, not just the 170s. The CRJ 700/800 must be considered "mainline equivelant", too. (hey, did yinz like like how that litte side deal was "communicated" to members?).
And for the hub folks out there, don't think you are safe. Imagine what would happen if all those Republic 170s/175s suddenly become "express" for CWA staffing purposes.
While we are at it, whatever happened to the CWA grieviing the "enhanced" attendance control program (ACP)? How many people have been fired under it?
Don't get me wrong, I believe the customer service group is far better off under a union than without one, But the CWA, at the national level, needs to do much, much better.
Sparrow posted that unless you work for the likes of Verizon, you are of very little concern to the national CWA; I think he has a point. While it would be great for the agents to be under a traditional airline union (TWU, perhaps?), chaging representaion entails a great many risks.
Sadly, there is precious little involvement from the rank and file in union activity (other than grievances). Get invovled, people! Talk to your steward, email you local, email Velvet, email the national CWA. Your future depends on it.