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This is from a pal in MCO.


Getting fed up with the dirty NWA airplanes, facilities, scab mechanics, cheap tight fisted company attitudes and grandma flight attendants in wrinkled uniforms and unshined shoes. Some of them look like they got dressed in the car in the parking lot before they came in. The company has beat the #### out of them, and everyone else.

Thinking of moving to the Air Tran office right here in Orlando. New planes, young F/As, Joe Leonard. Some good, some bad.
 
Worker outrage could snarl Northwest's Chapter 11 exit


By Dan Reed, USA TODAY
Northwest Airlines got what it wanted out of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case: dramatically lower operating costs that make it a more competitive carrier.
But as the USA's No. 5 carrier, based in Eagan, Minn., completes what one analyst calls a "textbook example of a good bankruptcy," it appears to have made no progress on a critical front: the relationship with its unions. In fact, Northwest's chronically tense labor-management relations are worse than ever.

In strict financial terms, the carrier's 20-month trip through bankruptcy court has been as successful as it has been quick. On top of $2.4 billion in annual cost savings, Northwest will emerge May 31 with $4.2 billion less debt. And, thanks to its huge presence in trans-Pacific and Asian markets, Northwest will still generate outsized revenue from its many long-haul business routes.

But Northwest management was at odds with its unions going into bankruptcy reorganization, and it still is. Deep cuts in wages and benefits — some negotiated, some imposed by management — make improved relations unlikely. In the last month, employees' resentment has been stoked to unprecedented levels by the disclosure of a nearly $300 million incentive compensation plan for the airline's top executives that workers call outrageous.

Now, Northwest must convince passengers and Wall Street that it can deliver smooth service and profits despite vocal, angry unions. "It's never a good thing to have your workers this upset," says Calyon Securities analyst Ray Neidl, who has not yet issued a recommendation on the reorganized Northwest's stock.

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:lol: These clowns are about a year and eight months and a few dollars short. That sure does look like the exact same spot the AMFA Boys picketed in DTW during the strike. Where were these clowns at then? Suck it up guys you had the perfect opportunity and blew it. Now all you are doing is crying over spilt milk. Get over it already.
 
:lol: These clowns are about a year and eight months and a few dollars short. That sure does look like the exact same spot the AMFA Boys picketed in DTW during the strike. Where were these clowns at then? Suck it up guys you had the perfect opportunity and blew it. Now all you are doing is crying over spilt milk. Get over it already.
the only clowns on the property of nwa are what they call mechanics. not sure how they could even be called mechanics when they're not even qualified for it. how would you even know its the same spot scab boy when you havent been there in over a year? aint no way to get over sh!t like this when we real union folks saw the damages coming from mgmt only to see the sacrifices turn into big @$$ profits for the idiots running nwa
 
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