WorldTraveler said:
dawg,
you seem to think that pissing on the labor-mgmt. relationship is a one way street in which only the company has a responsibility.
in this it is. Going into this with the mind set of showing the FAs who is boss is a fantastic way to have prolonged negotiations, terrible relations and piss poor productivity going forward. A smart company would shoot for the very good relationship Delta has with its pilots, not trying to be like United and American.
WorldTraveler said:
My question was about the legality of what DL can change during the voting process.
I believe they can give as long as it is to all. I do not believe they can take however.
but no, AFAIK Delta cant go out and give the FA group a 40% raise.
but again, a moot point. Pissing off employees right before a union vote is not wise. They have a play book, and will use it.
WorldTraveler said:
DL has shown before that they are willing to preference those who are pursuing unions vs. those that want to remain with DL's traditional system.
No they haven't. I mean maybe when you and Leos band of fools were running around the GO (also the worst time for employee/management relations) but now days Delta isn't like that. Again, the current unions on property have a very good relationship with Delta. Its foolish......down right stupid to hope or think Delta wouldn't work toward that for any other work group that unionizes. Delta has an advantage with its employees. Its probably the last airline that isn't just a job. Stupid to change that just because you are butt hurt that the FAs voted in a union.
those stupid ego trips, on BOTH sides, is why airline labor is such a **** show now days. (but again, for someone who it has not effect on you can push for these ego trips.)
WorldTraveler said:
I still think it is possible that DL will offer goods to DL's non-union workgroups who are not pursuing unions and leave the rest behind.
That wont happen. Its has happened before. It wont happen now.
Leo is gone buddy, New Delta isn't trying to piss on employees like you guys did.
WorldTraveler said:
It is not about pissing anyone off. It is about realizing that DL offers compensation packages above average because there are DL workgroups who choose to play by DL's game.
Showing them who is the big man! You tell those fools......we should just outsource them all now! Bastards!
jeesh, the butt hurt from you is so amazingly sad....
WorldTraveler said:
DL has no incentive to throw that kind of money to workgroups that want to act just like the rest of the industry
yeah i mean......other than to keep labor peace.
There is a reason why Delta is targeting another early contract with the pilots.
WorldTraveler said:
The pilots are unionized but still play very differently.
and why can't the FAs have the same kind of relationship? what you are proposing is a butt hurt ego trip and not what is smart for the airline, pax, employees and investors.
but I wouldn't expect labor logic from someone who use to work with Leo. you guys were all about ego trips.
737823 said:
Nothing wrong wth DL innovating a 5 year contract for all current and new employees.
Yes there is. See josh this is how we KNOW you are talking out of your ass. You know nothing about Delta and its people and you are computer shot gunning amazingly stupid ideas. As an investor in Delta, not even an employee, but an investor.....I think that if someone at Delta pitched this idea they should be fired on the spot.
737823 said:
Turnover would be good for everyone including the union who could line their pockets with initiation fees. So long as clear expectations are set going in nothing wrong with this approach.
Easy to say from someone who clearly knows little to nothing about how airlines work.