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June 7, 2004
Robert Gless
International Representative
Air Transport Division
Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO
1791 Hurstview Dr.
Hurst, TX 76021
Bobby,
I appreciate your due diligence on the class 2 stations and obtaining the letter from Danny stating that there won’t be any “changes through the summerâ€, although we already knew that from his VP update to the field.
The concern as you could imagine is after the summer; i.e. picture a guy in Philadelphia, Houston, San Jose, and Nashville not knowing whether the station was going to stay open after the summer.
As I had stated at the last few Presidents’ Council meetings, all of the maintenance stations have been scaling down headcount, (some at a high rate), and the company does not want to backfill at this time. The very prevalent rumor that seems to abound is that there will come a time in the very near future when there will be a shuffle of the headcount; which, by the way, includes the closing of some class 2 stations.
This is exactly what was discussed during the concessionary negotiations at which time the M&R Committee decided to go the other direction to save the company money. If the company is considering closing some of the class 2 stations then they need to know this will not fly with either the TWU leadership, (clinched fist with pointed finger), or the members.
Thus, the request for the meeting with Reding. The Maintenance presidents discussed this at the May Presidents’ Council meeting because we wanted to ensure he realizes that he does not get two bites at this apple. He does not get to close stations and enjoy the contractual relief we agreed to. Now, if AA completely pulled out of a station operationally there would be no argument.
A few Presidents’ Councils ago I requested the International go forward to the company and get an agreement for the duration of this collective bargaining agreement for the class 2 stations. The purpose being that our members have given up a lot and due to what transpired during those concessionary discussions, (class 2’s or money and other contractual items), they shouldn’t have to worry each day whether or not they and their families will be able to stay at their stations. With what we gave up and all we have done to help this company, this is the least they can do for these guys at these class 2 stations. This is not even considering the fact that they out perform the class 1 stations and have successfully completed any and all maintenance that was requested of them. Some stations have been operating for decades under this premise.
You and Gary Yingst have both stated that you thought the company was looking at closing some stations. This cannot happen; we have to take a stance.
Most members know that the Maintenance and Related Committee’s initial proposal to AA was to reduce headcount and keep the 2001 agreement intact, except for relief from the system protection provision.
In response, the Company, (Jim Weel), stated, they would need to close all heavy maintenance facilities, eliminate B-Checks, close the Class II cities, and eliminate Title II, etc. Again, this was a successful ploy to frighten committee members to find ‘cost savings’ through ‘work rule changes’, (a.k.a. trash the agreement).
Currently, the implementation of reductions in accordance with the concessionary agreement has been completed by the company and in the spirit of ‘assisting the company through the financial crises’, all the layoffs should be over. Unfortunately, the Company is heading towards the number of headcount reduction as we initially proposed.
American Airlines’ style of conducting its business has created an environment that breeds distrust among its employees. This has in turn translated to our turning on each other, while the Company slips to the background, and calculates the next move that will cause strife. We cannot allow this company to continually play games with the class 2 stations, we must get an agreement. If I can be of any assistance please contact me.
Fraternally,
Donald M. Videtich
President
Local 565, Air Transport Division
Transport Workers Union of American, AFL-CIO
Robert Gless
International Representative
Air Transport Division
Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO
1791 Hurstview Dr.
Hurst, TX 76021
Bobby,
I appreciate your due diligence on the class 2 stations and obtaining the letter from Danny stating that there won’t be any “changes through the summerâ€, although we already knew that from his VP update to the field.
The concern as you could imagine is after the summer; i.e. picture a guy in Philadelphia, Houston, San Jose, and Nashville not knowing whether the station was going to stay open after the summer.
As I had stated at the last few Presidents’ Council meetings, all of the maintenance stations have been scaling down headcount, (some at a high rate), and the company does not want to backfill at this time. The very prevalent rumor that seems to abound is that there will come a time in the very near future when there will be a shuffle of the headcount; which, by the way, includes the closing of some class 2 stations.
This is exactly what was discussed during the concessionary negotiations at which time the M&R Committee decided to go the other direction to save the company money. If the company is considering closing some of the class 2 stations then they need to know this will not fly with either the TWU leadership, (clinched fist with pointed finger), or the members.
Thus, the request for the meeting with Reding. The Maintenance presidents discussed this at the May Presidents’ Council meeting because we wanted to ensure he realizes that he does not get two bites at this apple. He does not get to close stations and enjoy the contractual relief we agreed to. Now, if AA completely pulled out of a station operationally there would be no argument.
A few Presidents’ Councils ago I requested the International go forward to the company and get an agreement for the duration of this collective bargaining agreement for the class 2 stations. The purpose being that our members have given up a lot and due to what transpired during those concessionary discussions, (class 2’s or money and other contractual items), they shouldn’t have to worry each day whether or not they and their families will be able to stay at their stations. With what we gave up and all we have done to help this company, this is the least they can do for these guys at these class 2 stations. This is not even considering the fact that they out perform the class 1 stations and have successfully completed any and all maintenance that was requested of them. Some stations have been operating for decades under this premise.
You and Gary Yingst have both stated that you thought the company was looking at closing some stations. This cannot happen; we have to take a stance.
Most members know that the Maintenance and Related Committee’s initial proposal to AA was to reduce headcount and keep the 2001 agreement intact, except for relief from the system protection provision.
In response, the Company, (Jim Weel), stated, they would need to close all heavy maintenance facilities, eliminate B-Checks, close the Class II cities, and eliminate Title II, etc. Again, this was a successful ploy to frighten committee members to find ‘cost savings’ through ‘work rule changes’, (a.k.a. trash the agreement).
Currently, the implementation of reductions in accordance with the concessionary agreement has been completed by the company and in the spirit of ‘assisting the company through the financial crises’, all the layoffs should be over. Unfortunately, the Company is heading towards the number of headcount reduction as we initially proposed.
American Airlines’ style of conducting its business has created an environment that breeds distrust among its employees. This has in turn translated to our turning on each other, while the Company slips to the background, and calculates the next move that will cause strife. We cannot allow this company to continually play games with the class 2 stations, we must get an agreement. If I can be of any assistance please contact me.
Fraternally,
Donald M. Videtich
President
Local 565, Air Transport Division
Transport Workers Union of American, AFL-CIO