Actually, the very last person on the Furlough Recall List is not a former TWA person.Yes all of the remaining furloughs are from TWA, AA just won't release the results from the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the recalls.
Actually, the very last person on the Furlough Recall List is not a former TWA person.
This person lost her/his seniority because s/he took a leave to work as a civilian contractor in Iraq in excess of the length permitted by the CBA.I don't see how that is possible. Please explain.
There's one person (I won't print name or #) who was apparently on some sort of military leave (or somehow associated with the military). I think he was dropped and won a grievance or something, but at any rate he's the last on the recall list and on the overall seniority list with an adjusted online date of 19-Jun-01.Please explain.
There's one person (I won't print name or #) who was apparently on some sort of military leave (or somehow associated with the military). I think he was dropped and won a grievance or something, but at any rate he's the last on the recall list and on the overall seniority list with an adjusted online date of 19-Jun-01.
Other than that one all remaining furloughees are ex-TWA.
MK (I see Veritas beat me to it but I'll leave my post)
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Kirpatrick.
Do you know what is the "original" TWA seniority of the most junior AA flight attendant on the recall list?
Do you know what is the "original" TWA seniority of the most junior AA flight attendant on the recall list?
That's as close as I can come.Have any more fallen off the list since 2007? IIRC, most junior at that point was 1996 DOH.
Phase III
All but one accepted recall. 99%, one retirement