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Wrong again,
Do you have a comprehension problem?
Even Bob Owens pointed out to you AA started the concessions in 1983, Thats 19 years before the IAM took concessions at US, and all the unions, ALPA, AFA, TWU, CWA and the IAM were forced by Federal Law when US filed Chapter 11 to negotiate concessions or have their CBAs abrogated.
And no the IAM did not give the company everything they wanted, we even voted down the first TA in Chapter 11 in 2002.
Look around the industry since 9/11 every union has taken concessions, the TWU took concession and gave AA everything they wanted in 2003 and AA wasnt even in bankruptcy, the same thing happend at CO, the IBT gave concessions and they werent in bankruptcy.
And even after three rounds of concessions, the IAM Mechanics at US still make more money than their AA counterparts and enjoy better benefits.
You lack of knowledge makes this way too easy.
Keep trying!
Wrong again,
Do you have a comprehension problem?
Even Bob Owens pointed out to you AA started the concessions in 1983, Thats 19 years before the IAM took concessions at US, and all the unions, ALPA, AFA, TWU, CWA and the IAM were forced by Federal Law when US filed Chapter 11 to negotiate concessions or have their CBAs abrogated.
And no the IAM did not give the company everything they wanted, we even voted down the first TA in Chapter 11 in 2002.
Look around the industry since 9/11 every union has taken concessions, the TWU took concession and gave AA everything they wanted in 2003 and AA wasnt even in bankruptcy, the same thing happend at CO, the IBT gave concessions and they werent in bankruptcy.
And even after three rounds of concessions, the IAM Mechanics at US still make more money than their AA counterparts and enjoy better benefits.
You lack of knowledge makes this way too easy.
Keep trying!
Once again you fail to recognize, US was in Chapter 11, it wasnt a truly negotiated CBA, it was a bankruptcy offer from US.
You make this way too easy, give up while you are behind.
Section 1113C negotiations are not traditional Section 6 Negotiations.
And yet you fail to respond to anything posted where I proved you wrong, like usual.