PITbull
Veteran
- Dec 29, 2002
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Art,
Thank you again, and very well said.
Just to give you some idea and comparative prospective of the costs savings that were granted to this management....$1.8 Billion in cost savings per year was extracted from American Airline workers through severe concessions. AA is 2/3 BIGGER than U.
U received $1.4 billion per year from their workers through concessions and we are much smaller of an airline. So you can see, that U has even more advantage over American with cost savings. Not only that, but U is still in the process of stealing more costs savings from the contracts through "sick pay penalties", more furloughs, and violating the scope language of the IAM.
For example again just in the f/a department: United Airlines furloughed 6,000 flight attendants out of approx 24,000. U furloughed 5,400 flight attendants out of approx 10,400, and was able to yield even more cost savings that they (management) refuse to compute the dollar amount to labor. This is the case in all labor catagories with regard to furlough. They won't gove us a dollar amount for all the heads that are gone off the property. So you know that $1.4 Billion of cost savings is much bigger than that in savings when you have even less people salaries to pay and benfits.
Total net loss of jobs at U: approx 20,000, which equates to 1/5 of the 100,000 furloughed/job losses in the entire industry since 9/11.
I believe U employees got hit the hardest, and it ain't over yet. We opened the pandora box, its for U employees to close it for this industry.
This is why the employees of U have collectively had it!
PS: Employee contributions for medical go up again 15% for all employees, Jan 2004. Total of three increases in 12 months.
Thank you again, and very well said.
Just to give you some idea and comparative prospective of the costs savings that were granted to this management....$1.8 Billion in cost savings per year was extracted from American Airline workers through severe concessions. AA is 2/3 BIGGER than U.
U received $1.4 billion per year from their workers through concessions and we are much smaller of an airline. So you can see, that U has even more advantage over American with cost savings. Not only that, but U is still in the process of stealing more costs savings from the contracts through "sick pay penalties", more furloughs, and violating the scope language of the IAM.
For example again just in the f/a department: United Airlines furloughed 6,000 flight attendants out of approx 24,000. U furloughed 5,400 flight attendants out of approx 10,400, and was able to yield even more cost savings that they (management) refuse to compute the dollar amount to labor. This is the case in all labor catagories with regard to furlough. They won't gove us a dollar amount for all the heads that are gone off the property. So you know that $1.4 Billion of cost savings is much bigger than that in savings when you have even less people salaries to pay and benfits.
Total net loss of jobs at U: approx 20,000, which equates to 1/5 of the 100,000 furloughed/job losses in the entire industry since 9/11.
I believe U employees got hit the hardest, and it ain't over yet. We opened the pandora box, its for U employees to close it for this industry.
This is why the employees of U have collectively had it!
PS: Employee contributions for medical go up again 15% for all employees, Jan 2004. Total of three increases in 12 months.