Frankg,
At what point do you say enough is enough and this ban isnt working. Given that there are 250 odd pilots to be recruited in the next year or two and if the ban stays in place all of these pilots will be non-union.
I am not sure if the exact numbers but you now have say 500 non-union and 800 union pilots and the non-union pilots growing by the day. Do you think the management are going to have trouble recruiting these pilots? Do you think management are going to be worried by the fact that they have succeeded in dividing the pilot group and breking the union? Dont you think that it would be better to fight this as a united group rather than a divided one.
It would appear that the ban is serving only to divide the union and surely it would be better to stay united and change tactics. Some battles are lost but winning the war is far more important.