TWU Telephone Briefing Tues., April 3 at 7:00 pm EDTBrothers and Sisters:We are facing tremendous challenges more than ever at American Airlines and American Eagle. The company has filed an 1113(c) motion with the court to reject all seven TWU labor contracts. This does not stop TWU from its effort to reach a consensual agreement…
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The 99% Must Succeed
Brothers and Sisters,Last week I attended the annual AFL-CIO Executive Council meeting in Florida. This meeting brought together union leaders from across the country and served as a catalyst to address many of the challenges we face as workers in the middle class today. Most importantly, it created the opportunity to adopt numerous policy statements…
Wrong for American –Wrong for America – Jim Little, TWU President
Last week, AMR executives revealed their proposal for bankruptcy reorganization. They decided to hit their employees at American Airlines and American Eagle with a hammer, slashing 13,000 jobs and dumping pension plans on the PBGC. They’re aiming for a 20 percent reduction in labor costs. From everything we can tell, this plan is wrong for…
TWU President Gives Wall Street Journal a Reality Check
In a letter to the paper published last week, President Little said, The premise of your editorial “The AMR Union Warning” (Dec. 1) about AMR’s bankruptcy filing—that workers and unions are unwilling to address changing circumstances—is simply false. In 2003, responding to industry challenges following 9/11, members of our union and other workers at American…
It Wasn’t the Union That Caused AMR’s Bankruptcy
The premise of your editorial”The AMR Union Warning” (Dec. 1) about AMR’s bankruptcy filing—that workers and unions are unwilling to address changing circumstances—is simply false. In 2003, responding to industry challenges following 9/11, members of our union and other workers at American Airlines and American Eagle agreed to reduce our compensation by billions of dollars.…
TWU has earned a seat on the Creditors Committee
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Today, The U.S. Bankruptcy Trustee made the right call as we have earned a seat on the creditors’ committee as the company goes through a Chapter 11 restructuring. Thirty thousand TWU members are critical to the current and future operations of American Airlines and American Eagle. AMR, the parent company of…
The Public and Congress should be Up in Arms over the Bankruptcy Filing at the airline called “American”
By James C. Little AMR, parent of American Airlines and American Eagle, filed for bankruptcy last week even though the company is sitting on $4.1 billion in cash and is able to pay its bills. AMR’s ads in USA Today and the poor excuse for news coverage on network television last Tuesday would lead an…
James C. Little Letter to Senators on AA bankruptcy, 11-30-11
Dear Senator: Yesterday, American Airlines took the step of joining a long list of past legacy carriers in filing for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Transport Workers Union of America is the largest labor representative of the combined group. Consequently, our members have much at stake as this process unfolds. As you may…
James C. Little Letter to Representatives on AA bankruptcy, 11-30-11
Dear Representative: Yesterday, American Airlines took the step of joining a long list of past legacy carriers in filing for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Transport Workers Union of America is the largest labor representative of the combined group. Consequently, our members have much at stake as this process unfolds. As you…
Business Bankruptcy 101 An Overview of Employer Bankruptcy for Union Employees and Retirees
This fact sheet is intended to explain the basics and significance of corporate bankruptcy from a Union employee’s perspective. It is not meant to constitute a legal opinion or advice, and does not replace independent consultation with an attorney. Each employer and employee’s situation is unique. Accordingly, contact the Legal Department with any questions if…