North by Northwest
Veteran
Union people in the Entertainment industry can teach Airline folks a thing or two when it comes to standing by and supporting your brother and sisters.
We, the rank and file, have helped create the monster that we are all dealing with now. It was the modus operandi of airline management to ensure the division of Unions (on each companies property, and throughout the industry) that have allowed them to walk all over Labor and enrich themselves beyond their wildest dreams.
NO Union should ever cross the picket line of another Union...EVER! This would be a completely different industry and profession had we all stood by one another. It should be mandatory when one Union at ANY company goes on strike, EVERY Union at EVERY airline should be out there on the picket line supporting them. We may not be able to always strike with them, but we can send a message to corporate America that the whole industry supports them and we will fight as a whole.
Frankly, we are responsible for what has happened. "It's not my company or my Union, so I'm don't have time" well...that is just what they had hoped for.
Watching the Actors and Producers stand by the Writers is sobering to say the least. Watching Air France, SAS, (that's why they make almost TWICE what their U.S. counterparts make, WITH PENSIONS) walk off their jobs regardless of the consequences demonstrated what American Labor used to have...a backbone. It made me ashamed to still be a part of the U.S. airline industry.
We, the rank and file, have helped create the monster that we are all dealing with now. It was the modus operandi of airline management to ensure the division of Unions (on each companies property, and throughout the industry) that have allowed them to walk all over Labor and enrich themselves beyond their wildest dreams.
NO Union should ever cross the picket line of another Union...EVER! This would be a completely different industry and profession had we all stood by one another. It should be mandatory when one Union at ANY company goes on strike, EVERY Union at EVERY airline should be out there on the picket line supporting them. We may not be able to always strike with them, but we can send a message to corporate America that the whole industry supports them and we will fight as a whole.
Frankly, we are responsible for what has happened. "It's not my company or my Union, so I'm don't have time" well...that is just what they had hoped for.
Watching the Actors and Producers stand by the Writers is sobering to say the least. Watching Air France, SAS, (that's why they make almost TWICE what their U.S. counterparts make, WITH PENSIONS) walk off their jobs regardless of the consequences demonstrated what American Labor used to have...a backbone. It made me ashamed to still be a part of the U.S. airline industry.