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American Airlines pilot union rejects holiday pay proposal - memo

Published 11/10/2021, 08:17 AM
Updated 11/10/2021, 10:06 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: American Airlines planes taxi on the tarmac as the skyline of New York City is seen in the background from the JFK International Airport in New York, U.S., November 8, 2021. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

By Abhijith Ganapavaram

(Reuters) -American Airlines pilot union has rejected the company's offer of as much as double pay for working during the holidays, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

The U.S. airline on Tuesday offered bonuses and higher pay of up to 300% to all employees working during the holidays.

With its latest offer, American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) was trying to prevent more disruptions after it had to cancel over 2,300 flights earlier this month due to weather and staffing-led disruptions.

U.S. airlines have been scrambling to hire more pilots and flight attendants as they prepare to fly more people after the country opened its borders to vaccinated foreigners.

In a memo to pilots, American Airlines said it was disappointed with the Allied Pilots Association's decision and would continue to work with the union.

The union said its board unanimously rejected American Airlines' offer, preferring to seek "meaningful permanent improvements in a new collective bargaining agreement".

Pilots would have been eligible for a premium pay of 50% over normal hourly pay for flying on 19 peak days during November and December, American executives Kimball Stone and Chip Long said in the memo.

Pilots could have also picked up double pay for open holiday trips not assigned to a pilot.

Shares of American were down 1.5% in early trade.

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Thought holidays were the travel boom🌚...The pilots should have known this before now
This has nothing to do with the pilots in regard to the holidays. The company is trying to "bribe" them to work days they normally wouldn't because they are short staffed. The reason the union (who represents the pilots and their stance) said no, is because they want the company to engage in and agree to better work rules in a new contract agreement. Pilots have no desire to take part in short term fixes that help very few working individuals, but help the company tremendously. Your comment should've read......the company should have known this before now. Don't blame the working individuals for the companies mismanagement and poor planning
This has nothing to do with the pilots in regard to the holidays. The company is trying to "bribe" them to work days they normally wouldn't because they are short staffed. The reason the union (who represents the pilots and their stance) said no, is because they want the company to engage in and agree to better work rules in a new contract agreement. Pilots have no desire to take part in short term fixes that help very few working individuals, but help the company tremendously. Your comment should've read......the company should have known this before now. Don't blame the working individuals for the companies mismanagement and poor planning
This has nothing to do with the pilots in regard to the holidays. The company is trying to "bribe" them to work days they normally wouldn't because they are short staffed. The reason the union (who represents the pilots and their stance) said no, is because they want the company to engage in and agree to better work rules in a new contract agreement. Pilots have no desire to take part in short term fixes that help very few working individuals, but help the company tremendously. Your comment should've read......the company should have known this before now. Don't blame the working individuals for the companies mismanagement and poor planning
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