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On 4/15/2003 1:06:35 PM AAStew wrote:
The APFA BOD is meeting to discuss the results. The vote must have been close, but I am thinking we voted it down. WE were the only Union not able to change our vote, What are they meeting for?! The APFA was just as inflexible as the company....I don''t know if it''s a good thing or a bad thing...
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APFA is probably begging AMR for a do-over at this point.
The APFA BOD is meeting to discuss the results. The vote must have been close, but I am thinking we voted it down. WE were the only Union not able to change our vote, What are they meeting for?! The APFA was just as inflexible as the company....I don''t know if it''s a good thing or a bad thing...
Reuters Still No Word from American Attendants
Tuesday April 15, 2:01 pm ET
By Jon Herskovitz and Kathy Fieweger
At midday, paperwork for a bankruptcy filing in the New York courts was ready to go, pending the outcome of the voting by flight attendants which was still too close to call, sources familiar with the situation said...
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On 4/15/2003 150 PM AAStew wrote:
Get over it bud...I doubt very much whether WE are begging for anything. It seems to me AMR has more to lose at this point. WE have shown we wouldn''t accept their crap..
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I believe this is what your customers are telling AMR.
Your last line "won''t accept crap" is especially amusing!
Get over it bud...I doubt very much whether WE are begging for anything. It seems to me AMR has more to lose at this point. WE have shown we wouldn't accept their crap..
Associated Press
American Pilots, Ground Workers OK Deal
Tuesday April 15, 2:50 pm ET
By Angela K. Brown, Associated Press Writer
The results of another critical vote, by flight attendants, had not been announced more than two hours after a noon EDT deadline imposed by American, the world''s largest carrier. Officials said the results would be released after a meeting of the board of airline parent AMR.