Was wondering what that red lanyard was for.
Sadly 49% voted for 4/3/3 and most have voted for CC because they didn't have an option. Having not got the possibly only pay offer we're ever going to get voting no to CC didnt make sense to a large majority of them. So yes, there is unity, but only so much. Most are happy wearing the plain blue AOA lanyard, if this is an AOA idea, I'm guessing plenty of the members arent going with it.
Hardliners (who start forgetting right about now that they're a minority) will wear it, and rant and rave at those who don't. But just like in 2000, it's actions like this by the AOA that will lead to the moderates resigning.
And the hardliners bitching that they're better off with committed members only.
And the AOA back to 30% of the pilot group.
And another 10 years of recruiting to get the numbers back up.
Deja vu.