Dysfunctional
These days, it seems as though American Airlines and the Allied Pilots Association are in a contest to see who can be more dysfunctional. After asking for a return to negotiations, American Airlines has made threats to seek a court injunction against the pilots for the work slow downs occurring among some pilots.
The Allied Pilots Association is doing its union thing saying “What, us? No way!” and then refusing to return to negotiations because its feelings are hurt. But then also publicly cautioning its pilots that if they are engaging in a work slow down, they really should cut it out.
A curse on both their houses.
AA should have kept its silence and gotten to the table to get a deal in place. Instead, they lost confidence and sent their new HR VP to threaten and already furious labor group. That isn’t leadership. That’s accounting people doing the accounting thing. Do readers think that someone such as Gordon Bethune would have made such a move?
The APA should have shown it was in control of its pilots and gotten the word out quietly to cut it out as this is a chance to get a deal in place. Instead, they did their usual song and dance. The APA board is particularly dysfunctional since its run really by pilots who act in self interest instead of the better interest of the entire group. The union’s president, Keith Wilson, is doing his best imitation of Laura Glading at this point which may get him re-elected but won’t get his group a deal. Do you think David Bates would have advocated for these silly moves?
Like I said: A curse on both their houses.

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