WorldTraveler
Corn Field
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My point is simply that for every argument that someone can make about how a union can protect some aspect of a job, I can show you multiple examples where a company has done exactly what it wants to do anyway, trashing the spirit and letter of the CBA.
I can also show you non-union airlines that have treated their employees better than those at airlines with unions.
I'm not going to argue that DL will always treat its non-union employees better than what they might receive with a union because it is impossible to predict the outcome either way.
It is highly noteworthy, though, that NW practically eliminated its unionized maintenance department and thus allowed DL to integrate the mechanics of both airlines without a union, the largest labor group to integrate without a union.
I can also show you non-union airlines that have treated their employees better than those at airlines with unions.
I'm not going to argue that DL will always treat its non-union employees better than what they might receive with a union because it is impossible to predict the outcome either way.
It is highly noteworthy, though, that NW practically eliminated its unionized maintenance department and thus allowed DL to integrate the mechanics of both airlines without a union, the largest labor group to integrate without a union.