Nelson ..... apparently you were not here when the union(Teamsters) were decertified. We became non-union. The company cut our wages, sick time, vacation, froze our pension etc. The employees were so pissed off that one year later we filed for Union representation. We had an election and the IAM was voted in. I can say that I did not vote for them but I do know that if we had not got union representation back we would be making less than we are no after concessions. If you think any different you are fooling yourself. By the way all unions on the proerty took big hits because nobody (the membership) had the balls to say no. Just for the record I voted no for every concession. You will not accept any facts that are provided you because you have a personal agenda. Couldn't get your own union started Huh? Is the TWU offering you a position? If I,m not mistaken wasn't the TWU the first in the industry to take concessions? Remember it takes 2 to tango and these talks that are going on between the IAM and the TWU invole both unions. You should be pissed at the TWU for even talking to the IAM. I guarantee you there will be a deal that the TWU will take. It's all about money. No union is out for the workers rights but all are out for yor money!!!
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Stormchaser. Again, you provide no evidence to support your mindboggling position. What your company did was cut benefits in 1992, however, now with union, your benefits got cut almost doubly on top of that. Some benefits, you flat out lost altogether with no snapbacks.
If you take the position of having a 'snapshot' of this industry and advocate some type of 'apologetic' for the IAM then stick with the facts. Consider the following:
Let's stick with legacy carriers as you wish. Now let's consider non-union legacy carriers together with IAM dues paying members for USair fleet.
Specifically, the comparison is between Continental & Delta non-union workers, with IAM misrepresented fleet. Not surprisingly, both Delta and Continental make significantly higher wages. Both Delta and Continental cut their non-union workers pay and benefits. Continental workers still make $19.40 something an hour, and Delta workers make more pay also while they also enjoy 10 holidays, more vacation, double time, shift differ, and many other benefits.
Unfortunately, US AIRWAYS fleet got IAM'd and are at the bottom of the freakn barrel. Your IAM even set the pace for contracted out work. Non-Union Continental, even though they make tons more money, still do US AIRWAYS work at several stations. The IAM didn't protect one job, not one.
But this isn't new stuff dude. Even the IAM said, "We had a knife to our back and a gun to our head". In effect they just threw their hands up and said "I give up". No snapback,no nothing but found a way to preserve and increase dues amount$.
You may not agree with me but I don't think there is a shadow of a doubt that if the IAM was the only union on the ballot that they would get only a small % of votes, because the scoreboard is showing a blowout and nobody wants to be on the losing team.
As for the TWU, you'll have to ask them their agenda. Why would they give me anything, I already said publically that I would not be voting for the IAM or TWU???? There is some merit to what you said in that the TWU will probably have a bunch of money stuffed into their pockets and walk away. I can't argue against that with any credance.
As for workers not standing up, IMO, I can only say that I was part of the Local CHairman committeeships back then and when I heard the IAM talk in meetings, they gave us no hint that they ever intended to do anything if the workers voted out a contract. In fact, most agreed that the IAM sounded like a company mouthpiece. Workers knew their representation couldn't be counted on to support them. Still workers were partially to blame so I give you points for that.
regards,
I guess the state of the industry, two bankruptcies, 9/11 and every other legacy in the same boat, means nothing to you?
And I guess you also forgot dues are tax deductable.
And your fleet service brothers and sisters voted for everything they work under.
700, when your position gets as desperate as suggesting that workers keep the IAM because the dues are 'tax deductable' then I think it is time for you to punt. And FWIW: dues aren't taxable for everyone.
Also, your other points I answered in my 'stormchaser' response. Yes, fleet service voted for the contract but it doesn't necessarily follow that they should vote for the IAM.
regards,