Former TWA workers say goodbye
By CHERYL WITTENAUER
The Associated Press
4/29/03 12:40 AM
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- They are about to lose their jobs. Many already have. But at a furlough party, the American Airlines employees -- 40- and 50-something-year-old flight attendants, ground workers, mechanics, pilots and ticket agents -- reveled on the dance floor.
As the DJ played Gloria Gaynor''s 1970s disco hit, I Will Survive, the dancers mouthed the lyrics in agreement. All former employees of thrice-bankrupt TWA, they understand the airline industry''s turbulence.
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By CHERYL WITTENAUER
The Associated Press
4/29/03 12:40 AM
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- They are about to lose their jobs. Many already have. But at a furlough party, the American Airlines employees -- 40- and 50-something-year-old flight attendants, ground workers, mechanics, pilots and ticket agents -- reveled on the dance floor.
As the DJ played Gloria Gaynor''s 1970s disco hit, I Will Survive, the dancers mouthed the lyrics in agreement. All former employees of thrice-bankrupt TWA, they understand the airline industry''s turbulence.
More.....
http://www.nj.com/newsflash/business/index...flash-financial