AA received a 'share" for TWA too. Bottom line, recalls = current f/as getting off reserve, less reassignments, and a few people happy to have the chance to finish out their careers with a little something to show for their efforts. Not so hard to understand.
It's not as if this is a seniority issue. The former TWA flight attendants would be returning under the terms of the Seniority Integration Agreement between APFA and AA that stapled them to the bottom of the seniority list.
What the former TWA flight attendants are asking for is the
OPPORTUNITY to return as vacancies occur. No added expenses. No special treatment. No job guarantees. Just a chance to resume their careers,
when AA needs the additional manpower. How could any reasonable person consider this anything other than fair?
If as AA claims, the furlough of the former TWA flight attendants was a result of 9-11 and because AA accepted over $500 million is direct cash aide, some of that figure attributable to TWA's ASM's, to compensate it for losses that were a consequence of 9-11, isn't it a reasonable expectation that AA would have a moral duty to compensate the former TWA flight attendants whose careers were causalities of 9-11, with the extension of recall rights? To me, it really seems like a matter of doing the right thing.
Whew! A long and wordy paragraph, but an argument that at least deserves consideration. What I find so interesting is that everyone is quick to say that it would cost AA more to recall these flight attendants because they are top of the pay scale. That is simply not true as they will be recalled, primarily, to replace retiring flight attendants who are at the top of the pay scale as well. There would be no additional cost. It would be a wash.
Undoubtedly, there will be some who will say that AA can
lower their costs by not extending recall right for these former TWA flight attendants and hiring off the street once they have all dropped off the recall list. To that I would reply, it would be a pretty despicable thing, even by APFA and AA standards, to further victimize the former TWA flight attendants and finish what the terrorists set out to do, kill and disrupt the lives of as many Americans as possible, in the interest of lowering costs.
Just some food for thought from a perspective you may not have considered.
Hunter