how many ex-twa f/as are furloughed right now - after the recall?
1600 plus the 1000+ that have fallen off the seniority list (made up up both former TWA and newhire AA that were still on probation) We are hoping AA will do the "right thing" and offer recall to not only the remaining furloughed but those very junior who dropped off. My guess is very few of that group will return but the "good will" offer would go far. The "ultimate concession" has provided quite a financial windfall for AA. It equates with those corporate bonus payments. Add in the "shared sacrifice" of the furloughed pilots, ground employees, non contract, and mangt., and the amt. is staggering.
If Arpey takes a 100k/yr pay cut, they can recall 4 more F/As........
It is my bet AA will not do the right thing but instead place the option of doing the right thing squarely in the lap of APFA. Clearly AA has indicated extension of recall rights is a negotiable item. Therefore if APFA was willing to negotiate, the issue might be resolved. But APFA has clearly indicated they are not willing to negotiate. Let's just face it, if APFA really wanted extension of recall rights it would be a done deal.
APFA would be doing a disservice to its members by giving up anything to extend recall rights.
The majority of the membership .aka. active flight attendants best interests are served by preserving and gaining on whats left of our agreement. It would only better the few if any further givebacks were offered to AA for recall rights.
I think all, AA and TW folks agree on this and know that its AAs obligation to come forward with an offer to recall all furloughed f/as.
I am a fervent supporter of extended recall rights and have a tremendous respect and admiration for TWA flight attendants.
From the standpoint of the Union, it just doesn't make sense, the company knows it and hence the posturing...
Following no less than two years of efforts by APFA to encourage the Company to extend recall rights to all American Airlines Flight Attendants, AA Senior Management told us late last week, following several hours of discussions on this topic, that the only possible way to even consider a change to this language was to open Contract talks early, exposing not just Article 16 containing furlough language, but our entire Collective Bargaining Agreement to the very real possibility of more concessions.
The fact is our 2001 Contract, as modified in 2003, has an April 30, 2008, amendable date. APFA has no intentions of opening our Contract early during a time of such industry uncertainty. Simply put, our Collective Bargaining Agreement is closed.
Unions, including APFA, represent all their members, junior and senior. APFA has in the past negotiated things that benefit the senior people, such as a fifteen year pay scale, vacations for 25+ years, and remember longevity pay? In turn, they have negotiated items that benefitted junior people, such as 12 days off per month and reserve guarantees.APFA would be doing a disservice to its members by giving up anything to extend recall rights.
APFA would be doing a disservice to its members by giving up anything to extend recall rights.
The majority of the membership .aka. active flight attendants best interests are served by preserving and gaining on whats left of our agreement. It would only better the few if any further givebacks were offered to AA for recall rights.
I think all, AA and TW folks agree on this and know that its AAs obligation to come forward with an offer to recall all furloughed f/as.
I am a fervent supporter of extended recall rights and have a tremendous respect and admiration for TWA flight attendants.
From the standpoint of the Union, it just doesn't make sense, the company knows it and hence the posturing...
AA is currently hiring new F/As. Why don't they just recall more furloughed folks instead of hiring newbies?
My mother (way back when) was a TWA employee (not inflight). She still tells stories about how powerful their union was back in the day. Seems strange to me that AA/TWA employees would allow new hires come in when folks are still on furlough lists.
AA is currently hiring new F/As. Why don't they just recall more furloughed folks instead of hiring newbies?
:unsure: All it would take is another LOA (Letter of Agreement) in order to extend recall rghts.