Transport Workers and Machinist Union to Jointly Represent Ground Workers at the "New" American Airl

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The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) and the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) today announced a partnership to jointly represent nearly 30,000 ground workers at the “new” American Airlines following the merger of American Airlines and US Airways.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/transport-workers-machinist-union-jointly-183600434.html
 
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This week the two international unions have signed joint agreements to cover the Mechanic & Related, Fleet Service, and Stores employee work groups at the soon to be merged airline. The new labor partnership, to be known as the TWU/IAM Employee Association,

TWU/IAM Employee Association, ROTFLMAO!! Another int'l closed door deal!

BS....When do we get to vote on stuff that affects us, the membership? Oh, thats right, when we GO AMFA!
 
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Interesting to watch the TWU attempt to redefine itself. I'm sure they'll cry to the NMB that AMFA is interfering with this process.
 
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It's rather evident, considering the way the TWU has operated during the past 22 years (that I saw firsthand) that little jimmy convinced the IAM to go along with the program - joining forces to produce a company union WalMart would be happy to have on their premises.
 
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lets see what happens in a couple on months

this agreement is being put forth becuase of the afl-cio
 
This is HorseShit!!!!!!!!!!!! What a Slap in The Face to AA/US Mechanics.... I am so Pisssst We dont get to vote on representation and they work out a backdoor deal to save themselves....
 
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M&R "Agreement" ...

http://twu514.org/files/2013/05/Mechanic-and-Related-Association-Agreement.pdf
 
Does anyone know if this has any negative outcome when AMFA files this month? Will all members of the new union have to be concinered for the numbers?