Hopeful
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People want to say a strike could never happen because of this reason or that one, they want to blame their situation on this organization or that one. When do we become accountable for ourselves? Whether a strike happens or not, people should be ready, they should have the mindset to walk and be prepared financially and mentally. Instead, they have the mindset to scab, or that the union won’t do it, or that the president will step in. It makes me ill. Anyone ever hear of posturing. You have to be able to talk the talk and walk the walk. But instead, we have the whiners, they want to blame their situation on everyone else but themselves. Man Up people!
You make good points.
The problem is we are here six plus years into concessions and over 18 months withoust a contract and I have seen no effort to NOT work overtime since 2003.
People have just accepted this as a way of life.
When the execs received their PUP payouts year after year, there was no effort NOT to work overtime even on the day of their payout. Recently, even after AMR and TPG offered over a billion dollars for a piece of JAL, there was no effort NOT to work overtime.
And you are soooooo right about those who complain about not being able to make ends meet but go out and buy a new car or a classic antique, buy a new boat and spend over a thousand dollars to fill it up with gas for a few hour saturday outing.
I myself have lived through a strike..The sad reality is that todays workers don't have the will nor the courage to take a stand. They will continue to work two jobs and double shifts like pack mules where they can't keep their eyes open at work when they sit down.
The best I can do is do my job the best way I know how and make sure the company is aware of my dedication when a delay is incurred or a cancellation.