Doing more with less is one thing. Fundamental changes in work rules is a whole other ballgame.
None of us is sufficiently naive to think that the GO has the ability to print money. At least I'm not. However, it is more than a little disconcerting when talk of concessions starts getting bandied about before the red ink even begins to flow. Obviously, we must do everything we can as a company to maintain our low cost advantage. I just think it's interesting that Flight Ops and Inflight always seem to come up in the discussion before any of the other labor groups. Positive employee relations are one of the corner stones upon which this airline is built. The only way to preserve that is to make sure that if and when the time comes to reopen CBAs...
everyone shares in the pain. Flight Ops, Inflight, CSA/Res, Ramp/Ops, Dispatch, Sim Techs, Mechanics, you name it... along with each and every management and or non union employee on the property all the way up to the top of the ladder needs to take the hit. Either we're all in this together or management
will end up pitting one workgroup against the other. Do that and efficiency suffers, costs suffer and eventually the Customer suffers. That will take SWA down just as fast if not faster than $60bbl oil and dwindling fuel hedges.
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