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My station manager told us packets go out tomorrow.... SNA/ABQ and 5 other cities. ATL will be INSOURCED (40 jobs).

Thanks Uncle Doug.... I hope you enjoy the cheap labor.
 
Is this just ramp or both ramp and customer service? What cities are affected?
 
From what I hear I know that ABQ and SNA ramp... CS is saved for now. There are at least 5 other stations but they wont tell us yet. Apparently the company will announce it later today.
 
Hot off the presses

IND BUF ABQ OAK MHT SNA will be outsourced.

DFW loses 11 F/T and 1 P/T

LAS loses 25 F/T and 20 P/T

Service cut back at SFO LAS FAT & DFW

ATL to add 40 or so positions I do not know if F/T or P/T
 
LAS is now officially a spoke. Service to only PHX, CLT, PHL, and DCA.
 
Hot off the presses

IND BUF ABQ OAK MHT SNA will be outsourced.

DFW loses 11 F/T and 1 P/T

LAS loses 25 F/T and 20 P/T

Service cut back at SFO LAS FAT & DFW

ATL to add 40 or so positions I do not know if F/T or P/T
Are all cities above the wing and/or below the wing or both?
 
Are all cities above the wing and/or below the wing or both?
Staffing Adjustments: An Important Message from COO Robert Isom
September 1, 2011
Dear Fellow Employees,
I am writing today to share some news about Airport Customer Service (ACS) staffing changes that are being made in the coming months.
Throughout the year, we adjust flying to best allocate our resources, creating changes in the staffing needed to handle our schedule. As part of a recent schedule adjustment, beginning this fall we will no longer be offering point-to-point service from Las Vegas to Boston, Dallas, Fresno, Calif., Los Angeles and San Francisco. The majority of the Las Vegas flight schedule adjustments will occur in late November with the remaining minor adjustments completed by January. When complete, the number of flights to/from Las Vegas will be reduced from 35 to 21 daily departures.
We will also be discontinuing the handling of ramp function by mainline employees in Albuquerque, N.M. and Manchester, N.H. this fall, followed by Indianapolis; New Orleans, La.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Oakland, Calif. and Orange County, Calif. in January.
As a direct result of the discontinuance of some point-to-point service and changes in ramp handling in seven cities we will be reducing approximately 31 airport customer service and 250 fleet service employees in the cities affected. At this time there are enough openings in the system for those that are able to relocate. In fact, this December we will be in-sourcing the ramp function in Atlanta, creating an additional 40 open positions as a result of increased mainline departures. Those that do take furlough status will be provided with transition benefits as explained in their collective bargaining agreement.
Decisions to reduce staffing never come lightly, but are a reality of the industry we operate in and the broader economic environment of the country. We must constantly be on the lookout for ways to be more productive and reduce costs – and that means taking steps like these to ensure the survival of our company and stable employment for more than 32,000 employees. We simply do not have the luxury to carry resources that are excess to what we need or cost more than our competitors.
We are working to minimize the impact this action imposes on our colleagues. Meetings are being held at the affected stations and employees will receive options as outlined in their collective bargaining agreements. Company representatives will also be on hand in the coming days to provide more information.
I ask that we all continue to focus on the operation and providing the level of service our customers enjoy. I thank each of you for your continued contributions and support.
Sincerely,
Robert

YOUR ANSWER IS 250 RAMP and 31 CUSTOMER SERVICE........We work for such a loving company!!!!!
 
Bet Doug and his merry band of thieves get a bonus for this.
 
So I wake up and find out I might be furloughed. And that the company announced it's Dougs 50th birthday. Happy Birthday [edited]!
 
Hot off the presses

IND BUF ABQ OAK MHT SNA will be outsourced.

DFW loses 11 F/T and 1 P/T

LAS loses 25 F/T and 20 P/T

Service cut back at SFO LAS FAT & DFW

ATL to add 40 or so positions I do not know if F/T or P/T


I knew something was up with MHT,, they dumbed down the flights to CRJ and E170 ..... rumor was it was so they could get ride of the ramp...
Once they are gone they will bring mainline back... what a scum bag.
 
Staffing Adjustments: An Important Message from COO Robert Isom
September 1, 2011
Dear Fellow Employees,
I am writing today to share some news about Airport Customer Service (ACS) staffing changes that are being made in the coming months.
Throughout the year, we adjust flying to best allocate our resources, creating changes in the staffing needed to handle our schedule. As part of a recent schedule adjustment, beginning this fall we will no longer be offering point-to-point service from Las Vegas to Boston, Dallas, Fresno, Calif., Los Angeles and San Francisco. The majority of the Las Vegas flight schedule adjustments will occur in late November with the remaining minor adjustments completed by January. When complete, the number of flights to/from Las Vegas will be reduced from 35 to 21 daily departures.
We will also be discontinuing the handling of ramp function by mainline employees in Albuquerque, N.M. and Manchester, N.H. this fall, followed by Indianapolis; New Orleans, La.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Oakland, Calif. and Orange County, Calif. in January.
As a direct result of the discontinuance of some point-to-point service and changes in ramp handling in seven cities we will be reducing approximately 31 airport customer service and 250 fleet service employees in the cities affected. At this time there are enough openings in the system for those that are able to relocate. In fact, this December we will be in-sourcing the ramp function in Atlanta, creating an additional 40 open positions as a result of increased mainline departures. Those that do take furlough status will be provided with transition benefits as explained in their collective bargaining agreement.
Decisions to reduce staffing never come lightly, but are a reality of the industry we operate in and the broader economic environment of the country. We must constantly be on the lookout for ways to be more productive and reduce costs – and that means taking steps like these to ensure the survival of our company and stable employment for more than 32,000 employees. We simply do not have the luxury to carry resources that are excess to what we need or cost more than our competitors.
We are working to minimize the impact this action imposes on our colleagues. Meetings are being held at the affected stations and employees will receive options as outlined in their collective bargaining agreements. Company representatives will also be on hand in the coming days to provide more information.
I ask that we all continue to focus on the operation and providing the level of service our customers enjoy. I thank each of you for your continued contributions and support.
Sincerely,
Robert


Sincerely DB
 
So I wake up and find out I might be furloughed. And that the company announced it's Dougs 50th birthday. Happy Birthday [edited]!

Don't worry, all you have to do is completely uproot life as you know it, and as the company tells it, move into one of the many openings elsewhere in the country.... Who cares about you or your families feelings....

Like I said earlier....OUR Company loves us!!!!

Oh and maybe the next contract proposal will actually have some type of useful language other than all the crap we've been handed over the last 8 years....that is if there is anything or anyone left by hat time!!!!
 

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