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TWU WINS NEW RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN MAINTENANCE
Line Stations and Bases Keep Work In-house The TWU is the first union in the airline industry to win new restrictions on the outsourcing of foreign maintenance.
On March 10, 2004, the TWU settled a grievance with American Airlines that requires that:
• All B-checks and C-checks be performed in-house by TWU members.
• All A-checks must be performed in the United States by TWU members unless federal regulations require that work be performed overseas in order that the aircraft continue to operate safely. This is a major victory for the TWU that benefits our members at line stations as well as overhaul bases.
While other airlines like Northwest and United are farming out more and more maintenance overseas and domestically, the TWU is protecting our membership by requiring that this work be performed in the U.S. by TWU represented employees.
This grievance was successfully negotiated by Representative Robert Gless and was aggressively pursued by Local 565 President Don Videtich. The settlement strengthens the contractual requirements under our scope clause. As a result, all scheduled maintenance will now be performed by TWU members in the U.S. unless FARs requires that the work be performed overseas in order for the aircraft to safely return home. Brothers Gless and Videtich deserve great credit for successfully pursuing this settlement.
This agreement reflects management’s recognition that TWU members are the most qualified mechanics in the world to do this work. This also indicates that management is acknowledging our contributions to the airline since entering into the restructuring agreement last year.
TWU: Keeping Our Work In-house
For more details, the terms of the settlement are available on the ATD website, and all members are urged to examine it carefully.
TWU Full Settlement!
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Line Stations and Bases Keep Work In-house The TWU is the first union in the airline industry to win new restrictions on the outsourcing of foreign maintenance.
On March 10, 2004, the TWU settled a grievance with American Airlines that requires that:
• All B-checks and C-checks be performed in-house by TWU members.
• All A-checks must be performed in the United States by TWU members unless federal regulations require that work be performed overseas in order that the aircraft continue to operate safely. This is a major victory for the TWU that benefits our members at line stations as well as overhaul bases.
While other airlines like Northwest and United are farming out more and more maintenance overseas and domestically, the TWU is protecting our membership by requiring that this work be performed in the U.S. by TWU represented employees.
This grievance was successfully negotiated by Representative Robert Gless and was aggressively pursued by Local 565 President Don Videtich. The settlement strengthens the contractual requirements under our scope clause. As a result, all scheduled maintenance will now be performed by TWU members in the U.S. unless FARs requires that the work be performed overseas in order for the aircraft to safely return home. Brothers Gless and Videtich deserve great credit for successfully pursuing this settlement.
This agreement reflects management’s recognition that TWU members are the most qualified mechanics in the world to do this work. This also indicates that management is acknowledging our contributions to the airline since entering into the restructuring agreement last year.
TWU: Keeping Our Work In-house
For more details, the terms of the settlement are available on the ATD website, and all members are urged to examine it carefully.
TWU Full Settlement!
Two Thumbs Up!
