JCBA Negotiations and updates for AA Fleet

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I got to say that ORD picking Wrigley field to have their little demonstration, really is hitting below the belt, and in my opinion a "f en slimy" way of doing business. Hey ORD, know your target audience, and point your message in the right direction. Don't spoil some kids day at the ballpark!

Just saying.


A banner spoils some kids day at the park???? LMFAO.
 
Just a banner?, no marching up and down with signs and armbands, that in my opinion, the armbands were last used in WWii to identify a certain ethnic group, and I surprised no one finds offensive.

Only Liberals get offended at everything I thought?
 
I don't see the company shivering in their boots from the last two merry go rounds in a circle.
 
Just a banner?, no marching up and down with signs and armbands, that in my opinion, the armbands were last used in WWii to identify a certain ethnic group, and I surprised no one finds offensive.
We are standing at every corner handing out the flyers. I went thru 50 flyers in 10 minutes. Not every fan takes them but at least 10%
 
You are right, but that is a conversation for a different thread, so I will stop here.
Bob after finding out your name I googled it and it said you were electrocuted 7 times This might explain your IGM attitude, you have no heart , But I still think you're alright
 
September 1, 2017

Association, AA Executive Session Negotiations Continue

Brothers and Sisters,

After the fallout from the Company’s letter on Friday August 24th, the Executive Negotiating Committee met face to face with American Airlines this week in Washington DC. The ghost negotiators from the Company that were invited to join the talks did not show up. The Association is taking the high road and looking to secure an industry leading contract for our members and did not stoop to the pathetic approach that the Company took last week in trying to negotiate on the shop floor. Instead your Committee arrived ready to continue negotiations in an effort to produce the industry leading agreement you are entitled to.

The Executive Committee and the Company were able to reach tentative agreements on Status of Agreement for all groups, MCT Sick Leave, and have narrowed the issues for the groups in the Classifications and Qualifications articles. Additionally, an agreement was reached for initial aircraft inspections for the maintenance bases. The Negotiating Committee continues to review/modify contract language and give their recommendations to the Executive Committee.

The contractually agreed to Association wage increases due on September 12th, will be provided to all Mechanic & Related, Stores, Maintenance Training Specialists, and Fleet Service members.

The Committee sincerely thanks the membership for their continued support and showing of solidarity during this critical phase of negotiations!

Negotiations are scheduled to resume on the following weeks: September 11th Dallas/Fort Worth, October 2nd Washington DC, October 16th New York City. Your Committee is ready and willing to meet anytime - anywhere with the Company to bring you the Industry Leading contract you deserve.
 
September 1, 2017

Association, AA Executive Session Negotiations Continue

Brothers and Sisters,

After the fallout from the Company’s letter on Friday August 24th, the Executive Negotiating Committee met face to face with American Airlines this week in Washington DC. The ghost negotiators from the Company that were invited to join the talks did not show up. The Association is taking the high road and looking to secure an industry leading contract for our members and did not stoop to the pathetic approach that the Company took last week in trying to negotiate on the shop floor. Instead your Committee arrived ready to continue negotiations in an effort to produce the industry leading agreement you are entitled to.

The Executive Committee and the Company were able to reach tentative agreements on Status of Agreement for all groups, MCT Sick Leave, and have narrowed the issues for the groups in the Classifications and Qualifications articles. Additionally, an agreement was reached for initial aircraft inspections for the maintenance bases. The Negotiating Committee continues to review/modify contract language and give their recommendations to the Executive Committee.

The contractually agreed to Association wage increases due on September 12th, will be provided to all Mechanic & Related, Stores, Maintenance Training Specialists, and Fleet Service members.

The Committee sincerely thanks the membership for their continued support and showing of solidarity during this critical phase of negotiations!

Negotiations are scheduled to resume on the following weeks: September 11th Dallas/Fort Worth, October 2nd Washington DC, October 16th New York City. Your Committee is ready and willing to meet anytime - anywhere with the Company to bring you the Industry Leading contract you deserve.
This could use some background music. Play the violin Weez?
 
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