Interesting point. One could argue that merely discussing one's opinion is a suppression of freedom-of-speech.Murky waters man.. anybody who speaks out needs to be careful about how their messaging can be interpreted. The USC covering this not only prohibits participation in a strike, but asserting the right to strike as well. I'd say it's a grey area left up to individual interpretation whether somebody's discussion of striking as "an option" could be interpreted as promoting or asserting the right to strike. Hell, even posting a poll gauging "the temperature of the room" could be perceived as encouraging or promoting a strike.
My two cents.
Interesting point. One could argue that merely discussing one's opinion is a suppression of freedom-of-speech.
On a separate note, I wanted to gauge just how angry/frustrated/tired the workforce (here) is of their work environment.
In all seriousness I took an oath not to and would never even think of such an illegal activity.
My polygraph examiner would like a word with you.Just like going over the speed limit is illegal, I would never consider such heinous things
That would OK as long as CIC was staffed. Staffing the desk fixes EVERYTHING.Would the entire nation having a pizza party and going on break at the same time be possible? It is not a strike it is simply a scheduled break
I would agree, but there’s really no sense of collaboration or negotiation even now. I would say the biggest thing the Union has done is through legislative partnership by getting the Reauth bill passed which is also in part a stale-mate because it does force the agency to maximize hiring for the next 5 years. However the agency can argue they’re already doing that because they get 50,000+ applicants every year to be a 2152 and they can only get ~2000 through the academy. Now part of the bill does include funding to expand the academy but let’s say that takes at least 5 years to build…Now on to Union stuff, this would burn every "collaboration" bridge that NATCA has built over the last 20 years. This is the equivalent to crossing the Rubicon, or a march on Moscow, there is no turning back. NATCA would forever be changed and any mention of collaboration or tolerance of it would die with a strike.
Management needs to be challenged at every junction with a combative Union that places the members FIRST, not last. Before management does anything at any facility that DIRECTLY helps/hurts the members it needs to be ran by the Union.
Very well saidMinus our oath as civil service employees, the economic impact would be felt at once. If every Z, Core 30, and standalone TRACON walked off tomorrow the administration would be forced to negotiate. This is not the 80's where you can just plug military in (they cannot even hit their recruiting goals and are passing people at A School or AIT solely for numbers in the field or ship), they are not trained to our standard, our way of working, or facility specific applications.
A strike, in your hypothetical scenario tomorrow, would cause not only the administration but the FAA/Air Carriers/Private Corporations/ and International Air Carriers to their knees. The whole North-East, not to mention Southern Florida, or even California, would be extremely devastating.
Now on to Union stuff, this would burn every "collaboration" bridge that NATCA has built over the last 20 years. This is the equivalent to crossing the Rubicon, or a march on Moscow, there is no turning back. NATCA would forever be changed and any mention of collaboration or tolerance of it would die with a strike. On a personal note, the FAA made its bed and it should be forced to reckon with the lack of planning from the previous decades where nothing was done.
Controllers want to see some tangible benefits, including myself because it is a primary reason that decides if I come back to the boards, not (my opinion) raises through MOU's. Many people have pointed out the flaws with this line of thinking: Not added to retirement, not added to base pay, and most of all it is not permanent. We would write books on the lack of adherence to the NASA sleep study, the indifference at HQ to schedules, the management intolerance and denial of people putting in for admin leave (when staffing supports it) when Mayor Pete grants it.
Simple actions can be taken to at least make the workforce happier like banking the admin leave like DHS does from Saint Mayorkas to be used at a later date.
Perhaps most of all controllers want a Union that will fight for them. NDJH, Rich/Mick, are not the answer. NATCA has sold its soul on the road of collaboration to its detriment and that of its members. The only ones benefiting from NATCA are those at Level 12's who think 1.6% is solid raise, those who managed to score Article 114 gigs, or those who some how managed to a get "do nothing" position while clocking good time.
Management needs to be challenged at every junction with a combative Union that places the members FIRST, not last. Before management does anything at any facility that DIRECTLY helps/hurts the members it needs to be ran by the Union.
There is a lot more I would type but this is my opinion and I stand by it.
Best I can do is an extra 2 hours between shifts so you can spend it commuting an extra hourI just want to afford a house in the city that I work in….
Fine since I respect you and your opinion and work on the site I'll be real. I absolutely would NOT. I don't think that the agency has been bad to us, I think the union has. What was the last big union win?Fortunately we live in a world where thinking does not constitute a crime...