Tag: Fleet Service

Fleet Service reaches a Tentative Agreement, 10-25-2011

Last evening the TWU – AA Negotiations team for Fleet Service, reached a Tentative Agreement with American Airlines. As of 10:00 am today we have no more details on the agreement. As soon as we have, we will get them out to you.     Thanks for your patience Rick Mullings

Fleet Committee Update 10-12-2011

On Wednesday, October 12, 2011, the majority of the Fleet Service and Ground Service Negotiation Committees met internally and decided to see if there was any interest with American Airlines to meet again and try to resolve the outstanding issues remaining in negotiations.

Fleet and Ground Service Committee Update – 07/26/11

After two more days of Federal mediation (July 25 & 26, 2011) the TWU Fleet and Ground Service Negotiations Committee is frustrated to report there has been no tentative agreement reached. The Company continues to demand what we believe to be a concessionary agreement.  There has been no future dates scheduled, and as always we…

Other TWU Negotiations

On Sept, 14 TWU Fleet Service Clerks at American Eagle rejected their tentative agreement. Of the ballots received Eighty Five percent voted NO! This is the second time the TWU Fleet Service  Clerks have rejected a tentative agreement at American Eagle which remains in mediated negotiations.

Fleet Service Negotiating Committee Update, June 17, 2010

June 17,201 0 VIA FACSIMILE & EMAIL TO: Fleet Negotiating Committee RE: Update Dear Brothers: Please note that the NMB has summoned the principals from the TWU and AA to their offices in Washington D.C., on the following date and time: Date – Monday, June 28,2010 Time – 1300 Further information will be forthcoming once…

“From the Ground UP”

Dear  Brothers  and  Sisters, By  now  you  may  have  received  a  promotional  flyer  in  the  mail  from  American  Airlines called “From  the  Ground UP”a slick pitch intended “only to provide a description of the facts and issues already presented at the bargaining table”. A  couple  of  questions  immediately  come  to  mind. First,  how  much  did…