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Re: ACPA MEC
Geez you guys with your street smarts are too clever for stupid me, one of the MEC members...I give up....
you're so paranoid and so wound up in your conspiracy theories that you seem to think everyone who contradicts your neurotic and narcissistic thinking is an MEC member....
you couldn't be farther from the truth...never served in any union position ever at any company
just a member of the "fucking clueless group" who is entertained by you clowns
you're so paranoid and so wound up in your conspiracy theories that you seem to think everyone who contradicts your neurotic and narcissistic thinking is an MEC member....
you couldn't be farther from the truth...never served in any union position ever at any company
just a member of the "fucking clueless group" who is entertained by you clowns
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I’m far from paranoid and definitely not neurotic or narcissistic. I’m simply a realist and feel that we could be doing far better on many fronts if we had real leadership. If you a regular line pilot as you claim, actually believe that the current MEC is doing a good job and that our current contract is a good one, you really are a member of the “fucking clueless group”Lt. Daniel Kaffee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:50 pm Geez you guys with your street smarts are too clever for stupid me, one of the MEC members...I give up....
you're so paranoid and so wound up in your conspiracy theories that you seem to think everyone who contradicts your neurotic and narcissistic thinking is an MEC member....
you couldn't be farther from the truth...never served in any union position ever at any company
just a member of the "fucking clueless group" who is entertained by you clowns
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Ripple Rock. The MEC is not the driver of ACPA. It used to be. Now ACPA inc decides what is going to happen and then feeds the MEC selective information to get the vote result ACPA inc wants.
If you want your union back, you’ll have to take it back.
There are enough elections over the next 18 months to take it back.
Focus on that
If you want your union back, you’ll have to take it back.
There are enough elections over the next 18 months to take it back.
Focus on that
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Deep state conspiracy! Manchurian candidate!

Does ‘ACPA inc’ meet in a secret underground chamber?
You read too much Franz Kafka.
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nice you label ur fellow brethren and majority at that, as fucking clueless. must be a treat to fly with. what percentage of a flight do you bitch about acpa, 100%, 90, 80% ?bcflyer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 6:23 pmI’m far from paranoid and definitely not neurotic or narcissistic. I’m simply a realist and feel that we could be doing far better on many fronts if we had real leadership. If you a regular line pilot as you claim, actually believe that the current MEC is doing a good job and that our current contract is a good one, you really are a member of the “fucking clueless group”Lt. Daniel Kaffee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:50 pm Geez you guys with your street smarts are too clever for stupid me, one of the MEC members...I give up....
you're so paranoid and so wound up in your conspiracy theories that you seem to think everyone who contradicts your neurotic and narcissistic thinking is an MEC member....
you couldn't be farther from the truth...never served in any union position ever at any company
just a member of the "fucking clueless group" who is entertained by you clowns
do you think if majority votes back in current reps/status quo, we can drop the whole alpa and p4c?Fanblade wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 9:38 pm Ripple Rock. The MEC is not the driver of ACPA. It used to be. Now ACPA inc decides what is going to happen and then feeds the MEC selective information to get the vote result ACPA inc wants.
If you want your union back, you’ll have to take it back.
There are enough elections over the next 18 months to take it back.
Focus on that
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No.a220hereicome wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 7:03 amDoes ‘ACPA inc’ meet in a secret underground chamber?
They meet in that sweet multimillion dollar reno'd HQ that we paid for. Shit, some of them haven't even darkened a doorway in years and just send emails or zoom in.
ACPA is in it for ACPA as in the association itself. They are not in it for Air Canada Pilots. We just pay for it, that's all.
A disconnect has formed in that we as the Pilots are no longer the Association. The Association in its staff and the leaders in place interpret their duty and concern as only protecting and ensuring the contributed viability of themselves.
That means the continued milking of us, their cash cow, with the least resistance to that cash stream possible and that means pandering to the corporation, not rocking the boat, never pushing back. Just keep those dues coming in, stay in the good books with their management partners.
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Well maybe somebody has been living in an underground chamber for the last eighteen months. You’ve just described the majority of office workplaces around the globe. The ACPA offices have been closed since the start of the pandemic, and staff and ACPA members have been carrying on virtually. This demonstrates rot and corruption to you?
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Exactly. Those that "actually pay attention" and care about the direction we are headed are branded as "conspiracy theorists".Lt. Daniel Kaffee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:50 pm Geez you guys with your street smarts are too clever for stupid me, one of the MEC members...I give up....
you're so paranoid and so wound up in your conspiracy theories that you seem to think everyone who contradicts your neurotic and narcissistic thinking is an MEC member....
you couldn't be farther from the truth...never served in any union position ever at any company
just a member of the "fucking clueless group" who is entertained by you clowns
I already explained why I wouldn't enter that toxic cesspool. Read it again if you're still confused.
It doesn't take much to track the history of ACPA's divisive, concessionary path since 2011. Nothing leads to weakness faster than internal division. The latest "drive" to carve off the Cargo division is a prime example, but only a small part of a long list. Why exactly are we the first to step up to "save the Corp"??? We were first in line with our beloved pay LET. Practically tripping over ourselves to give as fast as we could. It was pathetic. The other union groups stood back for a moment and assessed the situation. We could debate endlessly about whether or not we actually "saved jobs", but to think any "give" on the pilots behalf actually sways corps manning decision is naive at best. The latest "thank you" that was exclusively reserved for Management while 600 ACPA members try to make ends meet working as Amazon delivery drivers pounded home exactly what is going on. Who the MEC is trying to impress resonates in ACPA's silence on the matter.
Guys like me won't alter things much, but my dues give me the right to bitch about it.
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I said "years" not the last year. And it's not 18 months since the pandemic, it's 14 months.a220hereicome wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:01 amWell maybe somebody has been living in an underground chamber for the last eighteen months. You’ve just described the majority of office workplaces around the globe. The ACPA offices have been closed since the start of the pandemic, and staff and ACPA members have been carrying on virtually. This demonstrates rot and corruption to you?
You've obviously been in an underground chamber longer than that. Do you know where everyone on the bankroll lives? I know where a few of them are and it's nowhere near an ACPA office or AC Pilot base.
Rot and corruption are your words... and it's there...
But my post was in reference to who the association and it's staff is "- ACPA inc" - was referenced, and whose interests it serves. It serves itself, not the members, we just pay the dues.
Write the MEC Chair and ask him who they interpret it is when you read a line referencing "ACPA" in the Constitution. "ACPA" is the association, not the membership, and ACPA is more important and more deserving of protection than the membership.
The staff and current elected leadership believe and they are being councilled that their actions and duties are to serve the association ahead of the membership.
The association is not the membership under current interpretation and application.
Have I explained it enough ways for you to understand that?
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Thanks for the backup Alto. Perhaps my use of ACPA inc wasn't really read properly. But you nailed it in the part that is bold.altiplano wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:47 amNo.a220hereicome wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 7:03 amDoes ‘ACPA inc’ meet in a secret underground chamber?
They meet in that sweet multimillion dollar reno'd HQ that we paid for. Shit, some of them haven't even darkened a doorway in years and just send emails or zoom in.
ACPA is in it for ACPA as in the association itself. They are not in it for Air Canada Pilots. We just pay for it, that's all.
A disconnect has formed in that we as the Pilots are no longer the Association. The Association in its staff and the leaders in place interpret their duty and concern as only protecting and ensuring the contributed viability of themselves.
That means the continued milking of us, their cash cow, with the least resistance to that cash stream possible and that means pandering to the corporation, not rocking the boat, never pushing back. Just keep those dues coming in, stay in the good books with their management partners.
ACPA operates in the best interest of ACPA. The fiduciary duty is to ACPA, not the membership.
It's a structural problem that is almost impossible to undue.
Re: ACPA MEC
RippleRock wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:33 amExactly. Those that "actually pay attention" and care about the direction we are headed are branded as "conspiracy theorists".Lt. Daniel Kaffee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:50 pm Geez you guys with your street smarts are too clever for stupid me, one of the MEC members...I give up....
you're so paranoid and so wound up in your conspiracy theories that you seem to think everyone who contradicts your neurotic and narcissistic thinking is an MEC member....
you couldn't be farther from the truth...never served in any union position ever at any company
just a member of the "fucking clueless group" who is entertained by you clowns
I already explained why I wouldn't enter that toxic cesspool. Read it again if you're still confused.
It doesn't take much to track the history of ACPA's divisive, concessionary path since 2011. Nothing leads to weakness faster than internal division. The latest "drive" to carve off the Cargo division is a prime example, but only a small part of a long list. Why exactly are we the first to step up to "save the Corp"??? We were first in line with our beloved pay LET. Practically tripping over ourselves to give as fast as we could. It was pathetic. The other union groups stood back for a moment and assessed the situation. We could debate endlessly about whether or not we actually "saved jobs", but to think any "give" on the pilots behalf actually sways corps manning decision is naive at best. The latest "thank you" that was exclusively reserved for Management while 600 ACPA members try to make ends meet working as Amazon delivery drivers pounded home exactly what is going on. Who the MEC is trying to impress resonates in ACPA's silence on the matter.
Guys like me won't alter things much, but my dues give me the right to bitch about it.
It's up to you how much you alter. If you do nothing? Nothing will change for certain.
If you truely want change? You must chose action.
Bitching, although soothing for the sole sometimes, and technically a verb? It doesn't qualify as action.
That aside. I agree with your take on ACPA. You should put your bitching into action.
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Far more powerful and intelligent voices than mine have been silenced. I could name a dozen right now.
What kind of action are you suggesting? A newspaper add, perhaps a TV commercial? ACPA has cut off members from contact through mailing list censure. They don't even have a safe forum to bitch on. Anything that even exists is heavily controlled and policed or monitored by the Corp and ACPA.
Lawsuit threat, or other forms of punishment is everywhere --for everyone-- even from your own union. Remember Strach, remember JMB, how about Tony?? Good luck.
What kind of action are you suggesting? A newspaper add, perhaps a TV commercial? ACPA has cut off members from contact through mailing list censure. They don't even have a safe forum to bitch on. Anything that even exists is heavily controlled and policed or monitored by the Corp and ACPA.
Lawsuit threat, or other forms of punishment is everywhere --for everyone-- even from your own union. Remember Strach, remember JMB, how about Tony?? Good luck.
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I agree change won't happen by individual efforts from the inside. Only a coordinated team effort forcing its way in from the outside has a chanceRippleRock wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 2:46 pm Far more powerful and intelligent voices than mine have been silenced. I could name a dozen right now.
What kind of action are you suggesting? A newspaper add, perhaps a TV commercial? ACPA has cut off members from contact through mailing list censure. They don't even have a safe forum to bitch on. Anything that even exists is heavily controlled and policed or monitored by the Corp and ACPA.
Lawsuit threat, or other forms of punishment is everywhere --for everyone-- even from your own union. Remember Strach, remember JMB, how about Tony?? Good luck.
Start voting with purpose.
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Actually my F/O’s say they enjoy flying with me. Maybe they are lying but the seem to be happy to see me.redbusdriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 7:50 am
nice you label ur fellow brethren and majority at that, as fucking clueless. must be a treat to fly with. what percentage of a flight do you bitch about acpa, 100%, 90, 80% ?
As for bitching about ACPA, as a professional I don’t allow my thoughts on ACPA to disrupt what happens in the flight deck on my flights. If someone asks my opinion I’ll share it over dinner when the flying is finished.
I think you overestimate the number of people that think our contract is a good one or that ACPA is doing a good job. Votes passing by 10% hardly indicates that the membership is happy. The current MEC operates using threats of worse things to come and a lot of people vote out of fear.
BTW your username says everything I need to know about where your priorities lie.
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fair enough! i like a discussion! just know the vocal minority frequent this forum. as a junior, i am happy with our representation, and am trying to add that voice here. regardless of 10% or 1%, the majority still side with current acpa representation, and have done so for many years.bcflyer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:57 pmActually my F/O’s say they enjoy flying with me. Maybe they are lying but the seem to be happy to see me.redbusdriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 7:50 am
nice you label ur fellow brethren and majority at that, as fucking clueless. must be a treat to fly with. what percentage of a flight do you bitch about acpa, 100%, 90, 80% ?
As for bitching about ACPA, as a professional I don’t allow my thoughts on ACPA to disrupt what happens in the flight deck on my flights. If someone asks my opinion I’ll share it over dinner when the flying is finished.
I think you overestimate the number of people that think our contract is a good one or that ACPA is doing a good job. Votes passing by 10% hardly indicates that the membership is happy. The current MEC operates using threats of worse things to come and a lot of people vote out of fear.
BTW your username says everything I need to know about where your priorities lie.
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Also fair enough. Opinions are a right.redbusdriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:17 pmfair enough! i like a discussion! just know the vocal minority frequent this forum. as a junior, i am happy with our representation, and am trying to add that voice here. regardless of 10% or 1%, the majority still side with current acpa representation, and have done so for many years.bcflyer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:57 pmActually my F/O’s say they enjoy flying with me. Maybe they are lying but the seem to be happy to see me.redbusdriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 7:50 am
nice you label ur fellow brethren and majority at that, as fucking clueless. must be a treat to fly with. what percentage of a flight do you bitch about acpa, 100%, 90, 80% ?
As for bitching about ACPA, as a professional I don’t allow my thoughts on ACPA to disrupt what happens in the flight deck on my flights. If someone asks my opinion I’ll share it over dinner when the flying is finished.
I think you overestimate the number of people that think our contract is a good one or that ACPA is doing a good job. Votes passing by 10% hardly indicates that the membership is happy. The current MEC operates using threats of worse things to come and a lot of people vote out of fear.
BTW your username says everything I need to know about where your priorities lie.
Since you are engaging in discussion here and like it, can you outline a few places over the last decade where ACPA has made any solid gains for the pilot group? One where the "backroom horse trading" has gone our way?
Can you name a few, or even one single gain that was not at the expense of other Members, cost us more than it should have, or didn't compromise unity in some way? If you can, you might just have a convert.
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I just wanted to add my vote for no union is perfect. But when it comes to Canadian unions i really like ACPA and what they have done to keep! Air Canada the top Canadian passanger airline to work for. For example there is no B scale pay at Air Canada. Once upgraded you make twice what a Jazz/Encore cpt makes.. but lets point out what Alpa has done. Constantly introducing B scale pay at companies. At Westjet they dropped the ball on so many levels.
AC is a great place to work. Pay is great for Canada, vacation time is great, options for career progression are great. Honestly you need to simmer down. If ALPA was at AC we would all be wearing pink by now. And the 10% loss on cargo pay... sure that sucks but you still make nearly $250 000 plus plus first year on the 767. Ill tell you what if you hate ACPA so much dont apply to AC because they will be around for years to come. Go to Westjet and take 15 to 20 years to upgrade. And when you do get Furloughed there enjoy getting called back to your similar "fleet" and wear pink. Good thing they have ALPA there to stop that... oh wait nvm people who wore blue have been recalled to pink on the new pay scale.... but dont worry swoop will never fly out of YYZ because they got ALPA. Mighty ALPA will stop that forsure.... oh shoot i spoke to fast that has already happened as well.
AC is a great place to work. Pay is great for Canada, vacation time is great, options for career progression are great. Honestly you need to simmer down. If ALPA was at AC we would all be wearing pink by now. And the 10% loss on cargo pay... sure that sucks but you still make nearly $250 000 plus plus first year on the 767. Ill tell you what if you hate ACPA so much dont apply to AC because they will be around for years to come. Go to Westjet and take 15 to 20 years to upgrade. And when you do get Furloughed there enjoy getting called back to your similar "fleet" and wear pink. Good thing they have ALPA there to stop that... oh wait nvm people who wore blue have been recalled to pink on the new pay scale.... but dont worry swoop will never fly out of YYZ because they got ALPA. Mighty ALPA will stop that forsure.... oh shoot i spoke to fast that has already happened as well.
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Oh boy we are so screwed.Mrbobmarly111 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:46 am I just wanted to add my vote for no union is perfect. But when it comes to Canadian unions i really like ACPA and what they have done to keep! Air Canada the top Canadian passanger airline to work for. For example there is no B scale pay at Air Canada. Once upgraded you make twice what a Jazz/Encore cpt makes.. but lets point out what Alpa has done. Constantly introducing B scale pay at companies. At Westjet they dropped the ball on so many levels.
AC is a great place to work. Pay is great for Canada, vacation time is great, options for career progression are great. Honestly you need to simmer down. If ALPA was at AC we would all be wearing pink by now. And the 10% loss on cargo pay... sure that sucks but you still make nearly $250 000 plus plus first year on the 767. Ill tell you what if you hate ACPA so much dont apply to AC because they will be around for years to come. Go to Westjet and take 15 to 20 years to upgrade. And when you do get Furloughed there enjoy getting called back to your similar "fleet" and wear pink. Good thing they have ALPA there to stop that... oh wait nvm people who wore blue have been recalled to pink on the new pay scale.... but dont worry swoop will never fly out of YYZ because they got ALPA. Mighty ALPA will stop that forsure.... oh shoot i spoke to fast that has already happened as well.
I'm just going to take your directions and "simmer down". Very sage advice.
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You are wrong about ALPA. At ALPA, each property or airline group negotiates it's own contract. ALPA does not dictate to the MECs. ACPA was only ever meant to represent one pilot group and one pilot group only. ALPA is an association of different but like minded pilot groups who support and defend each other within a constitution that gives each MEC the authority (within the bargaining unit) the ability to navigate their own path.Mrbobmarly111 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:46 am I just wanted to add my vote for no union is perfect. But when it comes to Canadian unions i really like ACPA and what they have done to keep! Air Canada the top Canadian passanger airline to work for. For example there is no B scale pay at Air Canada. Once upgraded you make twice what a Jazz/Encore cpt makes.. but lets point out what Alpa has done. Constantly introducing B scale pay at companies. At Westjet they dropped the ball on so many levels.
AC is a great place to work. Pay is great for Canada, vacation time is great, options for career progression are great. Honestly you need to simmer down. If ALPA was at AC we would all be wearing pink by now. And the 10% loss on cargo pay... sure that sucks but you still make nearly $250 000 plus plus first year on the 767. Ill tell you what if you hate ACPA so much dont apply to AC because they will be around for years to come. Go to Westjet and take 15 to 20 years to upgrade. And when you do get Furloughed there enjoy getting called back to your similar "fleet" and wear pink. Good thing they have ALPA there to stop that... oh wait nvm people who wore blue have been recalled to pink on the new pay scale.... but dont worry swoop will never fly out of YYZ because they got ALPA. Mighty ALPA will stop that forsure.... oh shoot i spoke to fast that has already happened as well.
ALPA Canada would have been and still could be so much better for all of us if it included the pilots of AC.
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sure, job protection and creation. we maynot be paid like usa, but we're top in canada. there's a reason everyone wants to come work here, they know, we're the best, and acpa has had a hand in creating that.RippleRock wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:41 pmAlso fair enough. Opinions are a right.redbusdriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:17 pmfair enough! i like a discussion! just know the vocal minority frequent this forum. as a junior, i am happy with our representation, and am trying to add that voice here. regardless of 10% or 1%, the majority still side with current acpa representation, and have done so for many years.bcflyer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:57 pm
Actually my F/O’s say they enjoy flying with me. Maybe they are lying but the seem to be happy to see me.
As for bitching about ACPA, as a professional I don’t allow my thoughts on ACPA to disrupt what happens in the flight deck on my flights. If someone asks my opinion I’ll share it over dinner when the flying is finished.
I think you overestimate the number of people that think our contract is a good one or that ACPA is doing a good job. Votes passing by 10% hardly indicates that the membership is happy. The current MEC operates using threats of worse things to come and a lot of people vote out of fear.
BTW your username says everything I need to know about where your priorities lie.
Since you are engaging in discussion here and like it, can you outline a few places over the last decade where ACPA has made any solid gains for the pilot group? One where the "backroom horse trading" has gone our way?
Can you name a few, or even one single gain that was not at the expense of other Members, cost us more than it should have, or didn't compromise unity in some way? If you can, you might just have a convert.
and if we went to alpa, what would change for the better? you claim acpa mec is corrupt, but with that logic, so would an alpa mec.GTFA wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:04 amYou are wrong about ALPA. At ALPA, each property or airline group negotiates it's own contract. ALPA does not dictate to the MECs. ACPA was only ever meant to represent one pilot group and one pilot group only. ALPA is an association of different but like minded pilot groups who support and defend each other within a constitution that gives each MEC the authority (within the bargaining unit) the ability to navigate their own path.Mrbobmarly111 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:46 am I just wanted to add my vote for no union is perfect. But when it comes to Canadian unions i really like ACPA and what they have done to keep! Air Canada the top Canadian passanger airline to work for. For example there is no B scale pay at Air Canada. Once upgraded you make twice what a Jazz/Encore cpt makes.. but lets point out what Alpa has done. Constantly introducing B scale pay at companies. At Westjet they dropped the ball on so many levels.
AC is a great place to work. Pay is great for Canada, vacation time is great, options for career progression are great. Honestly you need to simmer down. If ALPA was at AC we would all be wearing pink by now. And the 10% loss on cargo pay... sure that sucks but you still make nearly $250 000 plus plus first year on the 767. Ill tell you what if you hate ACPA so much dont apply to AC because they will be around for years to come. Go to Westjet and take 15 to 20 years to upgrade. And when you do get Furloughed there enjoy getting called back to your similar "fleet" and wear pink. Good thing they have ALPA there to stop that... oh wait nvm people who wore blue have been recalled to pink on the new pay scale.... but dont worry swoop will never fly out of YYZ because they got ALPA. Mighty ALPA will stop that forsure.... oh shoot i spoke to fast that has already happened as well.
ALPA Canada would have been and still could be so much better for all of us if it included the pilots of AC.
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+100Mrbobmarly111 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:46 am I just wanted to add my vote for no union is perfect. But when it comes to Canadian unions i really like ACPA and what they have done to keep! Air Canada the top Canadian passanger airline to work for. For example there is no B scale pay at Air Canada. Once upgraded you make twice what a Jazz/Encore cpt makes.. but lets point out what Alpa has done. Constantly introducing B scale pay at companies. At Westjet they dropped the ball on so many levels.
AC is a great place to work. Pay is great for Canada, vacation time is great, options for career progression are great. Honestly you need to simmer down. If ALPA was at AC we would all be wearing pink by now. And the 10% loss on cargo pay... sure that sucks but you still make nearly $250 000 plus plus first year on the 767. Ill tell you what if you hate ACPA so much dont apply to AC because they will be around for years to come. Go to Westjet and take 15 to 20 years to upgrade. And when you do get Furloughed there enjoy getting called back to your similar "fleet" and wear pink. Good thing they have ALPA there to stop that... oh wait nvm people who wore blue have been recalled to pink on the new pay scale.... but dont worry swoop will never fly out of YYZ because they got ALPA. Mighty ALPA will stop that forsure.... oh shoot i spoke to fast that has already happened as well.
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The Constitution would be fixed under ALPA for one.
AC Pilots would have the largest say in Canada regarding Government governmental lobbying efforts for two.
We would have access to a larger pool of resources and supports for three.
It can go on and on... but going back to the first one... We were recommended by outside conservative governance experts 2 paths:
-properly fixing ACPA governance and constitution,
-joining a larger organization with its shit together.
We did neither. And what we have does not work.
ACPA has no governance oversight, no sober second thoughts, and power and information is completely centralized among a few.
We do surveys where the membership overwhelmingly said they want to hear from ALPA, but that guy quietly closed down.
We do surveys that members overwhelmingly said they didn't want the contract opened up in the recent reopener under the guidelines of the Framework MOA, and what do we get? Concessionary permanent MOAs, followed by entire rewrites in our contract including sections on scope, scheduling, reserve, and more.
We have an MEC Chair that ran on transparency and recorded votes that flip flopped.
I think it's funny that the governance committee was all fired and replaced with a new chair that lost the last time he stood for election among the membership, and members that are all MEC members.
We still have group of 27 members chairing important committees FFS.
It's incestuous.
Take a look at the transparency and information and preparation of the membership by the Delta and United MECs. There are Youtubes... watch them, and then come tell me that isn't what you'd like from your association.
If you're still looking in and comparing your wage to a regional or package tour provider or only recently unionized #2 LCC airline with a FIRST contract and thinking you're great, then you're actually delusional. Look instead at your contract 20 years ago. Then wonder how it is we are here today so much worse off and still going backwards.
AC Pilots would have the largest say in Canada regarding Government governmental lobbying efforts for two.
We would have access to a larger pool of resources and supports for three.
It can go on and on... but going back to the first one... We were recommended by outside conservative governance experts 2 paths:
-properly fixing ACPA governance and constitution,
-joining a larger organization with its shit together.
We did neither. And what we have does not work.
ACPA has no governance oversight, no sober second thoughts, and power and information is completely centralized among a few.
We do surveys where the membership overwhelmingly said they want to hear from ALPA, but that guy quietly closed down.
We do surveys that members overwhelmingly said they didn't want the contract opened up in the recent reopener under the guidelines of the Framework MOA, and what do we get? Concessionary permanent MOAs, followed by entire rewrites in our contract including sections on scope, scheduling, reserve, and more.
We have an MEC Chair that ran on transparency and recorded votes that flip flopped.
I think it's funny that the governance committee was all fired and replaced with a new chair that lost the last time he stood for election among the membership, and members that are all MEC members.
We still have group of 27 members chairing important committees FFS.
It's incestuous.
Take a look at the transparency and information and preparation of the membership by the Delta and United MECs. There are Youtubes... watch them, and then come tell me that isn't what you'd like from your association.
If you're still looking in and comparing your wage to a regional or package tour provider or only recently unionized #2 LCC airline with a FIRST contract and thinking you're great, then you're actually delusional. Look instead at your contract 20 years ago. Then wonder how it is we are here today so much worse off and still going backwards.
Re: ACPA MEC
In Canada we have pattern bargaining upside down
Instead of one upping each other. We one down each other. After 15 years of doing this the damage is adding up.
ACPA has been leading the charge in lowering the bar. If rising tides floats all boats, then Air Canada pilots under ACPA, are a sump pump.
Why the EMJ for less? We will do it for less to capture the airplane. Then spend bargaining capital to improve it.
Oh. How did that work out? We improved it and….um…..they got rid of it
Why the low wage on the 767 at Rouge? Company has trouble competing with Transat. Capture the work. Improve it later.
Capture the work? Don’t we fly the 767 already? Nope Air Canada has never flown Leisure 767’s
But don’t we have a pay scale for the 767? Nope. No leisure 767 in the contract.
Capture the work? Again? But it didn’t work last time I thought? It worked great! We almost achieved formula pay.
But the aircraft is gone now? It worked great. Next question.
So we will work for less so AC can drive Transat down? Yup! Competition and all.
Are you concerned that is also driving down the profession? We look after AC pilots only. Not our problem
So the same reason for the lower 320 wage at Rouge? Westjet and Sunwing are a problem. We will do that flying for less as well.
Might it make them respond with Swoop? Nah and even if that happens the pilots won’t see the cause and effect.
Cargo? Sure thing. 10% less no problem.
Why the need for a cut in pay? Capture the work. Fix it later.
Didn’t we learn a lesson from capturing the work and fix it later with the EMJ? I don’t follow the question. It worked great.
What if Cargojet suddenly wants cuts from their pilots as a result? We don’t represent them. Who cares.
Don’t we already have a 767 payscale. Not a specific Cargo 767 payscale.
How many 767 pay scales do we need? Glossed over eyes.
Shouldn’t we try to catch up with inflation since bankruptcy? What you talking about? That’s just foolish talk.
But the US carriers have managed to do it. Foolish to compare.
Why is that foolish? Because they fly different 767’s with different scales
Why did you cut FO wages? So CA can have a raise! Actually double down on the RP’s!
Get rid of DB pensions for newbies? Damn right. We don’t negotiate for the unborn.
DC pension to replace it? Do we care? Worry about it later.
Double flat pay? Sure no problem.
Aren’t you worried new hires will get pissed and revolt? Nah just keep telling them they made the NHL. Air Canada is the best.
Yeah AC is a great job. My concern isn’t them, it’s the representation. ACPA is the best. And if we are not it’s not our fault.
Yeah but doesn’t the best also hire the best to represent them? Hey look box seats to the game.
Um what if they start paying attention to the likes of United or Delta South of the boarder? Just tell em what the company tells us.
What do they tell us? We can’t compare to them.
Why not aren’t they pilots too? Yeah………..that’s just dumb…..next question.
But don’t AC executives compare themselves to United and Delta for wage comparisons? Sorry gotta go. Game starting
Instead of one upping each other. We one down each other. After 15 years of doing this the damage is adding up.
ACPA has been leading the charge in lowering the bar. If rising tides floats all boats, then Air Canada pilots under ACPA, are a sump pump.
Why the EMJ for less? We will do it for less to capture the airplane. Then spend bargaining capital to improve it.
Oh. How did that work out? We improved it and….um…..they got rid of it
Why the low wage on the 767 at Rouge? Company has trouble competing with Transat. Capture the work. Improve it later.
Capture the work? Don’t we fly the 767 already? Nope Air Canada has never flown Leisure 767’s
But don’t we have a pay scale for the 767? Nope. No leisure 767 in the contract.
Capture the work? Again? But it didn’t work last time I thought? It worked great! We almost achieved formula pay.
But the aircraft is gone now? It worked great. Next question.
So we will work for less so AC can drive Transat down? Yup! Competition and all.
Are you concerned that is also driving down the profession? We look after AC pilots only. Not our problem
So the same reason for the lower 320 wage at Rouge? Westjet and Sunwing are a problem. We will do that flying for less as well.
Might it make them respond with Swoop? Nah and even if that happens the pilots won’t see the cause and effect.
Cargo? Sure thing. 10% less no problem.
Why the need for a cut in pay? Capture the work. Fix it later.
Didn’t we learn a lesson from capturing the work and fix it later with the EMJ? I don’t follow the question. It worked great.
What if Cargojet suddenly wants cuts from their pilots as a result? We don’t represent them. Who cares.
Don’t we already have a 767 payscale. Not a specific Cargo 767 payscale.
How many 767 pay scales do we need? Glossed over eyes.
Shouldn’t we try to catch up with inflation since bankruptcy? What you talking about? That’s just foolish talk.
But the US carriers have managed to do it. Foolish to compare.
Why is that foolish? Because they fly different 767’s with different scales
Why did you cut FO wages? So CA can have a raise! Actually double down on the RP’s!
Get rid of DB pensions for newbies? Damn right. We don’t negotiate for the unborn.
DC pension to replace it? Do we care? Worry about it later.
Double flat pay? Sure no problem.
Aren’t you worried new hires will get pissed and revolt? Nah just keep telling them they made the NHL. Air Canada is the best.
Yeah AC is a great job. My concern isn’t them, it’s the representation. ACPA is the best. And if we are not it’s not our fault.
Yeah but doesn’t the best also hire the best to represent them? Hey look box seats to the game.
Um what if they start paying attention to the likes of United or Delta South of the boarder? Just tell em what the company tells us.
What do they tell us? We can’t compare to them.
Why not aren’t they pilots too? Yeah………..that’s just dumb…..next question.
But don’t AC executives compare themselves to United and Delta for wage comparisons? Sorry gotta go. Game starting
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Re: ACPA MEC
altiplano wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:48 pm The Constitution would be fixed under ALPA for one.
AC Pilots would have the largest say in Canada regarding Government governmental lobbying efforts for two.
We would have access to a larger pool of resources and supports for three.
It can go on and on... but going back to the first one... We were recommended by outside conservative governance experts 2 paths:
-properly fixing ACPA governance and constitution,
-joining a larger organization with its shit together.
We did neither. And what we have does not work.
ACPA has no governance oversight, no sober second thoughts, and power and information is completely centralized among a few.
We do surveys where the membership overwhelmingly said they want to hear from ALPA, but that guy quietly closed down.
We do surveys that members overwhelmingly said they didn't want the contract opened up in the recent reopener under the guidelines of the Framework MOA, and what do we get? Concessionary permanent MOAs, followed by entire rewrites in our contract including sections on scope, scheduling, reserve, and more.
We have an MEC Chair that ran on transparency and recorded votes that flip flopped.
I think it's funny that the governance committee was all fired and replaced with a new chair that lost the last time he stood for election among the membership, and members that are all MEC members.
We still have group of 27 members chairing important committees FFS.
It's incestuous.
Take a look at the transparency and information and preparation of the membership by the Delta and United MECs. There are Youtubes... watch them, and then come tell me that isn't what you'd like from your association.
If you're still looking in and comparing your wage to a regional or package tour provider or only recently unionized #2 LCC airline with a FIRST contract and thinking you're great, then you're actually delusional. Look instead at your contract 20 years ago. Then wonder how it is we are here today so much worse off and still going backwards.
So why does Project Reroute tout a great relationship with the management and ACPA...what is the point of it? Is it to ACPA-wash the furloughs? Why should furloughs even pay attention to that webinar and trust a word that is being said?