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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLabor Tension Rising at American Airlines, As Bankruptcy Judge OKs Union Busting (10,000 workers)
http://www.inthesetimes.com/working/entry/13786/labor_tension_rising_at_american_airlines_as_bankruptcy_judge_oks_union_bus/
Thursday Sep 6, 2012 9:35 am
By Bruce Vail

American Airlines has used the threat of bankruptcy to force concessions from their unionized workers. (Photo by: Cliff1066/Flickr/Creative Commons)
With the stroke of a pen, federal Judge Sean L. Lane this week stripped away the contract rights of about 10,000 men and women who work as unionized pilots for American Airlines.
Judge Lane acted against the pilots' union on September 4--just hours after the end of the Labor Day holiday--as part of the bankruptcy proceeding of AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle. Fort Worth, Texas-based AMR filed for bankruptcy in November last year, saying it needed $1.25 billion in concessions from its 88,000 employees, most of whom are union members.
Since then, AMR executives have used the threat of the bankruptcy codes notorious Section 1113, which allows a company to unilaterally cancel union contracts, to force concessions from other unions representing the flight attendants, mechanics and baggage handlers. A similar agreement had also been negotiated with the pilots' union, but members turned down the pact in a rank-and-file ratification vote last month.
Keith Wilson, president of the 10,000-member Allied Pilots Association (APA), reacted to the news with restraint.
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Labor Tension Rising at American Airlines, As Bankruptcy Judge OKs Union Busting (10,000 workers) (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Sep 2012
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HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)1. kr
bobthedrummer
(26,083 posts)2. K&R n/t
blue neen
(12,465 posts)3. It sounds like the same kind of crap that USAir pulled in Pittsburgh.
That airline was given every type of concession imaginable, yet they pulled out of town anyhow.
rfranklin
(13,200 posts)4. Will that judge take away excessive salaries and golden parachutes from the upper management?
Tnhe answer is probably, "Oh no, a contract is sacred..." unless of course, it is a union contract.
msongs
(74,199 posts)5. unify and shut AA down for a few days nt
Omaha Steve
(109,978 posts)6. OK with me
We need a neutral judge.
marmar
(80,072 posts)7. The court system has been corporately corrupted too.
nt
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