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Old 11th May 2020, 06:18
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planeur
 
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CX Coming battle - Reality check

Gents. Battle isn't coming. Sabre rattling isn't battle; it never was.

Pre dating the 49ers was the often conveniently forgotten FAU Strike of '93. I was on the 'perfume picket line' outside company HQ at Kai Tak. The major crew industrial action that hugely impacted CX operations and very nearly brought the company to heel. At the time the pilots were also unhappy (talking of industrial action even in those days). As the strike action initially and effectively crippled operations there were rumours of the pilots belatedly joining the strike. With the pilots involved, the result would have most likely been very different.

Everyone was asking: "When will the pilots join, where are they?" For their own reasons (which of course can easily be guessed) they didn't engage; the rest is history gentlemen, its that simple. The company used all the usual fear tactics to successfully divide the FAU membership and crush the strike; amongst the fallout being terminations, disciplinary, colleague turned against colleague, yes ugly.

The main fallout though was that the company literally snatched victory from the jaws of defeat and in doing so knew that the the pilots would never take any meaningful industrial action. Armed with that knowledge the company has acted accordingly down the years. So don't allow your senior members telling you of previous valiant battles, it was only ever hot air with a little work to rule (contractual - zero risk - are we getting the picture, thrown in)

To effect change you sometimes have to risk something. For the youngsters - that's up to you and no shame if you don't as the whole tapestry of the industry has changed and precedents have been set.

Credit of course due to the 49ers but by then as you've read above, the company knew it could do as it pleased with just the normal sabre rattling. It was too late then and it has been ever since. At the one time when the universe was aligned in their favour, the Cathay pilots shied away and failed to engage.

Disappointed

Planeur
(Ex CX Kai Tak picket line)

P.S. Good luck to all CX staff in these difficult times.
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