Thomas Paine
Veteran
- Sep 4, 2003
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You left out the fact that AA led the Legacies in outsourcing for decades, the CR Smith letter memorialized this, then on top of that the TWU gave AA OSMs that drove AA's average wages even lower, then on top of that when other carriers were fighting in bankruptcy to get 14% the TWU , outside of bankruptcy gave the company in excess of 25%. Perhaps if the TWU had never agreed to these things SWA would have brought more work in house and many of AA's competitors would not have switched to outsourcing as much to try and close the cost advantage that AA had long before 9-11. You claim the members asked "us" to draw the line on outsourcing and "that's what the TWU did". (I thought you weren't International, you separated yourself from The membership on that one, oops) Well who asked? From what I've read and was told the International decided that was the way to go, both in 2003 and 2012, they hid behind the lie of trying to save jobs when in fact all they were doing was maximizing the concessions AA was getting. Honorable? what in the world would you know about that? Talk about reprehensible!!See this is where you are ultra focused on one thing, layoffs. Very important I agree however what you do not say is if SWA had maintained status quo on HC and lines of work there should be at least 8 lines of heavy overhaul but there is not. AMFA conceded in several of the negotiated extensions to give up job growth that was merely maintaining status quo for a wage increases. True that is what your members wanted but our members at AA always asked us to draw the line on outsourcing. And the TWU did that. Year over year the outsourcing percentage has been one of the lowest in the industry while every other airline change the status quo for outsourcing to more and more. The new status quo for outsourcing has been put in place by AMFA, IBT, and the IAM. AA BK attorneys used all of your CBA's to bash the outsourcing cap in place in the TWU contract as unreasonable and now you throw the fact that we fought to keep those jobs in-house as a problem. It is that fact that you hide or divert attention from and throw up higher wages and no layoffs at SWA as honorable when your union AMFA has led the charge when it comes to selling out good paying stable jobs. Working as a temp at AAR, ATS, or helping grow jobs in El Salvador is not honorable...it's reprehensible.