AMFA Leaders Prepare for United Airlines Strike.CHICAGO -- Leaders of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) is an independent union that represents aircraft maintenance employees of commercial airlines in the United States. AMFA is committed to the principles of craft unionism, in that it seeks to represent only airline mechanics and (AMFA AMFA Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association AMFA Alternative Motor Fuels Act (PL 100-494) AMFA Asociación Movimiento Fe y Alegría (Association for Activities of Faith and Joy; Guatemala) ) are gathering in Chicago today to make plans for a pending strike against United Airlines (UALAQ.OB). "We have no choice now but to plan for a strike at some point soon," said AMFA National Director O.V Delle-Femine. "We're tired of subsidizing mismanagement mis·man·age tr.v. mis·man·aged, mis·man·ag·ing, mis·man·ag·es To manage badly or carelessly. mis·man age·ment n. that predates the 9/11 tragedy. United is not only destroying our livelihoods, but our retirement security. With the acquiescence of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation, United is digging into taxpayers' pockets to pay for management's long history of under-funding pension plans, even in better economic times, and failing to adapt to changes in the airline industry." In January 2005, AMFA members working for United overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike if additional pay cuts and other concessions were imposed outside of the normal negotiating process. Bankruptcy Judge Eugene Wedoff then imposed a temporary 9.8 percent pay cut and reduced sick leave benefits for AMFA members, for the period February 1 through May 31, 2005, to give AMFA and United additional time to try to reach a consensual contract (Law) a contract formed merely by consent, as a marriage contract. See also: Consensual agreement. "AMFA urged United management to use this remaining time to resolve our existing differences, but instead, they failed to take the negotiations seriously and added new fuel to the fire by moving to terminate our pensions. This is the money these employees and their families were planning to live on during their retirement years," Delle-Femine said. "Whatever raises and bonuses they claim to be foregoing lately, I promise you that Glenn Tilton Glenn Tilton (born April 1948 in Washington, DC) is the Chairman, President, and CEO of UAL Corporation, the parent company of United Airlines. He has held this role since September 2002, 3 months before UAL Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. and other United executives will be retiring in style. "United management, in its audacious greed, also made itself eligible for up to 40 percent bonuses in the company's new success-sharing plan, versus a mere five percent bonus for mechanics and other employees," he said. "United has a history of insincere in·sin·cere adj. Not sincere; hypocritical. in sin·cere ly adv. negotiating, avarice av·a·rice n. Immoderate desire for wealth; cupidity. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin av and disregard for employees, and the bankruptcy courts are giving management whatever they claim is needed to 'save the company.' Management has destroyed employee morale, trust and credibility. They are on course to destroy this airline with their incompetence and arrogance," Delle-Femine said. "United says a strike is an illegal violation of the Railway Labor Act The Railway Labor Act is a United States federal law that governs labor relations in the railway and airline industries.. The Act, passed in 1926 and amended in 1936 to apply to the airline industry, seeks to substitute bargaining, arbitration and mediation for strikes as a means . We contest that interpretation and are making preparations to test this issue. As AMFA's national director, I am authorized to call for an immediate nationwide strike and have called strikes three times before at AMFA. Without aircraft technicians on duty, the airline cannot safely fly or comply with federal regulations." Delle-Femine stressed that throughout this trying period, AMFA members have maintained their professionalism with on-time flight schedules and constant concern for safety and security. United is seeking to rewrite all its labor contracts to save costs for the second time in its bankruptcy. After slashing labor costs by $2.5 billion annually in 2003, including a 13 percent pay cut for mechanics, the airline later said it needed another $725 million in yearly reductions. AMFA represent more aircraft technicians than any other union. AMFA's craft union represents aircraft maintenance technicians and related support personnel at Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines, (NYSE: ALK) is an airline based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It operates hubs at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Portland International Airport. , ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment , Horizon Airlines, Independence Airlines, Mesaba Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines. AMFA's credo is "Safety in the air begins with quality maintenance on the ground." To learn more about AMFA, visit www.amfanatl.org. |
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