TWU-IAM Association Aims for Industry Leading Contract

TWU-IAM Association Aims for Industry Leading Contract

Brother and Sisters,

The TWU-IAM Association is committed to achieving on American Airlines an industry-best contract that will benefit all Association members and, consequently, be the benchmark for future airline contract negotiations. The five main issues that remain in our negotiations with American are: scope (protecting our work and jobs), affordable healthcare, meaningful profit sharing, retirement and wages.

In their latest scope proposal, the company insisted on outsourcing at least 5,000 jobs, spanning all classifications. Simply put, without protecting your jobs and the work you do, your livelihood is in danger and every other benefit gained in negotiations is useless. Their fake scope proposal is unacceptable and disrespectful.

The company’s healthcare proposal offers only the more expensive healthcare plans with inferior benefits and zero limits on future cost increases The Association negotiating committee demands that the company offer the richer Legacy U.S. Airways plans to all Association members. All Association members should have access to the best health insurance plans and we will not allow the company to eliminate those plans.

Despite American’s CEO admitting that other airlines have better profit sharing, the company’s latest proposal is clearly insufficient. They refuse to improve your profit sharing and believe they shouldn’t fairly share the industry-leading profits that Association members generated. The Association will not let up in obtaining the value that the industry’s best profit sharing plan will provide to all Association members.

In the company’s proposal on retirement, American is trying to transfer as much retirement risk away from them and towards you. Their offer even comes up short against its own internal standards. Without any self-contribution required, American Flight Attendants currently receive a maximum 401(k) company contribution of 9.9% while the pilots receive 16%. The Association negotiating committee will not allow the company to unnecessarily shift risk to you nor will we allow them to treat our members like second-class citizens.

While job security is the most important piece of any collective bargaining agreement, the Association negotiating committee is aware the Company is trying to fool us with their wage proposal. The company claims their current proposal is industry-leading, but is it really? Is it industry-leading if United wage rates surpass yours in less than a year? Is it industry-leading if you are paying more for healthcare or if your counterparts at United and Delta make thousands of dollars more in profit sharing every year? Of course not. The Association agrees that cash compensation is important, and when we have an agreement we will have industry-leading rates.

The Association will continue fighting to raise the standards by which we work and live. We will fight to own our work, we will fight to get our just compensation and we will fight to share in the record profits and growth that we generate for American Airlines. Each airline negotiation lays the foundation for the future and the TWU-IAM Association will not capitulate to American’s regressive proposal.

Fraternally,

Your Association Negotiating Committee

JATSC Ground Safety Training Conference

JATSC Ground Safety Training Conference

Dear Sisters and Brothers:

The IAM Joint Air Transport Safety Committee will hold its annual Ground Safety Training Conference at the William W. Winpisinger Technology Center. The conference will be held August 28, 29, 30 with travel days on August 27 and August 31 2018.

This year’s conference is sponsored by the IAM Joint Air Transport Safety Committee (JATSC) and will be a combined Ground Safety Conference with Districts 140 and 142. Based on our alliance with the Transport Workers Union (TWU), we have invited safety representatives from their group along with representatives from each airline’s Corporate Safety. Our theme this year is:

Safety 

Learn it, Live it, Share it

We request Locals send current and prospective Ground Safety Committee members. We would like to have at least one representative from each Local attend the conference.

Members showing interest in attending the Joint Air Transport Safety Conference should contact their Local Lodge President for details.

All attendees MUST be registered with the District 141 office NO LATER THAN August 1, 2018. Contact Ann Clifford at 847-640-2222, FAX 800-630-2640 or email at: aclifford@iam141.org.

Registration forms will be mailed separately and will arrive as soon as they are available.

This committee serves a critical and important role for our membership and the industry.

Thank you in advance for your consideration and action on this request.

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