Let's face it, as Pilots, we cannot even stand together in our own airlines. Let alone, trying to stand together as a group of "unified" Pilots.
I'm afraid that
stansdead hits the nail right on the head. One of the most prominent things I've learned in my 13 years of commercial flying is that pilots cannot or will not stand together when it matters most, looking after number 1 is all that is important. As someone who has in the past made personal sacrifices for the benefit of other colleagues, I've come to realise that the moral highground is a very lonely place in aviation. I've therefore been beaten into submission and like the majority of pilots I now think only of number 1.