Don''t Do It

totobird

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Nov 26, 2002
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www.usaviation.com
Please listen to me when I tell you that bankruptcy is not the answer.
I am a 22 year employee with USAirways and as you know we are in bankruptcy now. It is absolutely horrible.
Our stock is trading at pennies.
Yesterday we found out that more people are being laid off. All the way back to 1985 in the fleet group. Also the company wants to immediately farm out catering, mail and freight. If we go to war with Iraq an automatic 5% pay cut.
An employee with family now pays 125 dollars a month for insurance and Seigel wants that to double to 250 a month.
If the unions don't agree to this by next week Seigel will hand it over to the BK judge.
Take the sure thing even if it isn't good because it will surely be worse in bankruptcy.
Good Luck to all of you.
 
Looks to me like all your agreements didnt help them.
1.original contract
2.Concession contract #1 (retoactive paycuts no less)
3.Now they want concession contract #2
Siegel wont be happy until you pay him to work there.
At what point will you guys say enough is enough?
 
Looks to me like all your agreements didnt help them.
1.original contract
2.Concession contract #1 (retoactive paycuts no less)
3.Now they want concession contract #2
Siegel wont be happy until you pay him to work there.
At what point will you guys say enough is enough?
 
I dont know how many years you have their but I wish
you a lot of luck.Hopefully we can pull out of this
situation.Looks like the admirals ran us aground and
now want us to get out and push the battleship of
the rocks.
 
I dont know how many years you have their but I wish
you a lot of luck.Hopefully we can pull out of this
situation.Looks like the admirals ran us aground and
now want us to get out and push the battleship of
the rocks.
 
Not if the ship still has a hole in it.
 
I pulled this off the IAM District 141/M web site. Its part of a letter from Scotty Ford to the United membership. IMO it says it all. [BR][BR]Best of luck[BR][BR] There have been 100 carriers that have filed for bankruptcy since deregulation and only 8 have survived; TWA was one that survived. Each of those that did survive has only a shadow of their prior workforce.[BR][BR][BR][A href="http://www.iam141m.org/united.htm"]http://www.iam141m.org/united.htm[/A]
 
I pulled this off the IAM District 141/M web site. Its part of a letter from Scotty Ford to the United membership. IMO it says it all. [BR][BR]Best of luck[BR][BR] There have been 100 carriers that have filed for bankruptcy since deregulation and only 8 have survived; TWA was one that survived. Each of those that did survive has only a shadow of their prior workforce.[BR][BR][BR][A href="http://www.iam141m.org/united.htm"]http://www.iam141m.org/united.htm[/A]