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- Mar 18, 2004
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This is a portion of the letter that was sent out today from the MAA union rep to MAA flight attendants:
"...Management for Mainline has announced a furlough for January 15, 2005. It is posted on the www.afausairways.com website, under the PHL base info, that the furloughed mainline flight attendants will be given the opportunity to bid into MAA for a February 2 training date. It also states that MAA is seeking to fill 48 positions, for this training class..."
I guess my question is...how many mainline flight attendants would actually consider "flowing through" to MidAtlantic? Wouldn't that be a huge paycut, as all of the flight attendants now left at mainline are on the A scale? Will there be many choosing to go to MAA? :unsure: :blink:
"...Management for Mainline has announced a furlough for January 15, 2005. It is posted on the www.afausairways.com website, under the PHL base info, that the furloughed mainline flight attendants will be given the opportunity to bid into MAA for a February 2 training date. It also states that MAA is seeking to fill 48 positions, for this training class..."
I guess my question is...how many mainline flight attendants would actually consider "flowing through" to MidAtlantic? Wouldn't that be a huge paycut, as all of the flight attendants now left at mainline are on the A scale? Will there be many choosing to go to MAA? :unsure: :blink: