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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Let your union hating ass go until I read this. I work there and we gave up in 2003 .... 18.5 % in wage and benefit concessions only to find they recently gave the board a round of bonuses. You know they are more important than labor and so they got bonuses while we got concessions. They have given rounds of bonuses to the board since then ........ the union convinced maintenance to accept another concessionary contract because they were scared of the judge and rightly so........labor always gets the shaft. But seems odd the concessionary contract was passed by a 50.25% margin ? Really........ Point here is lonestar hates union and labor and knows nothing about American Airlines other than what he reads in ther media and makes up in his labor hating mind. I work there. The CEO we had for the last 10 years refused to take us to bankruptcy court because of what we gave up in 03. We had done our part......bankruptcy was there way to get what they wanted and put all the blame on labor AGAIN............... Board got rid of CEO who was on our side and in came the latest one who IMMEDIATELY took us into bankruptcy. Greedy bastards have 4 billion in assets in parent company. Labor did its part like other airlines who had a concessionary contract and are now profitable. This rests squarely with management ................ **** you lonestar................still got my pension ! |
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The CEO was clearly wrong as it took the board just a few minutes to declared bankruptcy after they fired his ass.. well a little longer than that but not much.. The CEO had a fiduciary responsibility to the stock holders as well as the rest of the employees of the company, to take action and he did not.. fired for cause.... I do not deny that concessions were made in the early 2000's but obliviously it was not enough.. as for the management taking bonuses I find it strange you would stick up for the CEO for not doing his job while taking bonuses.. As I have made clear on hundreds of posts over the years, Unions are blooding suckers that rarely accomplish much other than take hard earned money from the workers.. a case in point is American Airlines.. As for that supposed $4 billion being held by AMR, it is part of the bankruptcy info that has been filed with the courts.. it is included in the financial statements filed with them and even with them at the time of the filing Quote:
Simple math shows.. +24.55 -29.55 ===== -4.83 That means AA is in the hole moron, even including the $4 billion your raving about.... without it it would be -$8,730,000,000 in the hole.. not counting this which adds even more to the debt.... Quote:
Pardon me all to hell if I take the word of a federal bankruptcy Judge over the malarkey your union is feeding you.. Not to mention I have lots of friends that work for AA here in ELP, LAX as well as other airlines..SO while I may not have your union reps perspective I have theirs as well as what I do read in the papers .. I follow the aviation industry a lot and have worked at or near airports or dealt with the airlines in some manner for over 40 years.. While I feel sorry about what has happened at AA every airline has had to go through Bankruptcy at least once.. just so happens it was AA time.. I think most logical and reasonable posters get that your on the wrong end of this very crappy stick.. |
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[QUOTE=lonestar;3681815]The CEO was clearly wrong as it took the board just a few minutes to declared bankruptcy after they fired his ass.. well a little longer than that but not much..
The CEO had a fiduciary responsibility to the stock holders as well as the rest of the employees of the company, to take action and he did not.. fired for cause.... I do not deny that concessions were made in the early 2000's but obliviously it was not enough.. as for the management taking bonuses I find it strange you would stick up for the CEO for not doing his job while taking bonuses.. As I have made clear on hundreds of posts over the years, Unions are blooding suckers that rarely accomplish much other than take hard earned money from the workers.. a case in point is American Airlines.. As for that supposed $4 billion being held by AMR, it is part of the bankruptcy info that has been filed with the courts.. it is included in the financial statements filed with them and even with them at the time of the filing Since the $4.1 Billion is an asset it is already figured in the asset column. Simple math shows.. +24.55 -29.55 ===== -4.83 That means AA is in the hole moron, even including the $4 billion your raving about.... without it it would be -$8,730,000,000 in the hole.. not counting this which adds even more to the debt.... http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...7AS0T220111130 Pardon me all to hell if I take the word of a federal bankruptcy Judge over the malarkey your union is feeding you.. Not to mention I have lots of friends that work for AA here in ELP, LAX as well as other airlines..SO while I may not have your union reps perspective I have theirs as well as what I do read in the papers .. I follow the aviation industry a lot and have worked at or near airports or dealt with the airlines in some manner for over 40 years.. While I feel sorry about what has happened at AA every airline has had to go through Bankruptcy at least once.. just so happens it was AA time.. I think most logical and reasonable posters get that your on the wrong end of this very crappy stick..[/QUO 4 billion in assets are there..............the rest is shady accounting. Every other airline who took paycuts is making money. WE already gave enough, **** the share holders,,,,jobs are more importANT. "Unions are blood suckers"...........saying this tells everyone here what an uneducated person you are. People died for workers rights and work rules that we have today. ALL you need to know is we need unions to offset ass clowns like yourself who would **** every employee over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glQLsknPpjI Watch this listen up......Bain capital is involved. ASS clown like think its all labor's fault every time......your time will come.......karma IF you wanna believe they are 8oo million in the hole fine...then tell me why they made the largest order of aircraft in history ? Where did all that money come from ? Billions and billions ? Seen AA lose 5oo million a year or make a billion..............so even if they were 800 million in the hole that is not an excuse to go to bankruptcy..............it was only to get concessions they wanted. Your wrong, misinformed and telling a guy that worked there 23 years he doesn't know what going on inside his company ? labor hating ass...........you wanna blame it all on unions. DID a union employee abuse you as a child ? Last edited by Jetmeck; 09-27-2012 at 05:06 PM.. |
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The primary purpose of unions nowadays is as a check and balance against corporations controlling all the power and abusing that power against the little guy. Workers, both public and private, have every right to unionize, peaceably assemble, and operate in whichever way they decide is best to protect their jobs. Corporations and public entities have every right to do whatever they feel is necessary to address worker strikes and union concerns, including replacing those workers who strike. It is no concern of mine how poorly the deals struck by companies favored those companies. They struck a deal. They signed a contract. If they go bankrupt as a result, perhaps they should have thought twice about where the money they were making was allocated. If a company goes bankrupt and thousands of union jobs are lost, it is also the fault of the union that those jobs are lost, because they should be looking out for their members. That is why in most cases, unions only strike when the members vote to do so. Both the unions and the companies are in the same boat. You made your bed, you sleep in it. |
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Excellent post logical and without uber emotion, unlike others in this thread.. You are absolutely correct that unions for the most part have out lived their usefulness.. are there abuses of power but that is one reason the NLRB OSHA and God only knows how many other federal agencies have been put into place.. Not to mention the redundancy of state agencies that mirror what the feds do.. and for the most part are a waste of taxpayer money.. I see them as blood suckers that accomplish little and take dues that are wasted .. |
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But like it or not the $4.1 Billion is part of the assets listed in the Bankruptcy filing.. It was not just laying around in the Board room, it was most likely used to make payroll.. since the airline seems not to be making money.. Quote:
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https://www.aa.com/i18n/amrcorp/news...obileUAFlag=AA sorry amigo if you add up some of those loses I think you can probably see where that 4.1 Billion you had went.. the board had a responsibility to file for bankruptcy after the old guy kept driving the airline deeper and deeper into debt.. I know he was your unions hero but he would have killed AA.. as I have said several times I was a union member a couple of times before they passed right to work.. Each time I left a union I managed to negotiate better wages than the unions thought they could get.. Because I did not have a placard up my ass.. |
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My experience with unions has been considerably less problematic, and I would be surprised if you have more experience working with them than I do. Yes, there are problems with union management and union workers, but no more problems than with corporate management and corporate employees. It's because people run unions, and people join them. It's because people run companies and people are employed by them. It's the same thing with faith or religion. The idea may be fine, but when you add people to the mix, you get corruption. The answer isn't just to get rid of the union or force them to bow to the corporation's demands anymore than the answer is to get rid of corporations or CEOs. Either solution is a stupid one that doesn't consider the reality of the situation. Either side, if left unchecked, will use their power to make life better for themselves and worse the other side. That's why the existence of both sides is so important. You can keep spouting off about how unions are bloodsuckers all you want. It doesn't make it true at all, and in my experience and in my professional opinion, unions perform just as valuable of a function as do corporations. |
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Well I worked for over twenty years for major company some of it in management and can say I have lots of experience with unions on both sides of the fence.. they rpomise folks everything and rarely ever get it for them.. Hell I sat in on one negotiation while I was in LA, management bought the union reps off getting very sweetheart deal by making sure they had prime parking spaces in the parking garage and instead of giving them compact cars they got full size units.. that was all the union reps wanted they could of cared less for the members they were getting $35 a month from... In every case where I had to fire an employee the union contract made it much easier to do than the non union one.. and the union reps rarely ever disputed a firing.. so yes I have disdain for union officials and frankly anyone that thinks that unions got hem anything extra than what the company was going to give them in the first place is probably thinking there is still a Santa Claus.. In some cases they got less that what was budgeted.. I had a crew strike my operations in Syracuse NY was out for more than 3 weeks wound up settling for a nickle less an hour than the final offer was.. all the while the lost three weeks of wages.. and my business was never better .. had businessmen going out of their way to do business with us.. Yes I think union reps are blood suckers.. |
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I also know that they would not have been granted bankruptcy if it was not true.. I'm going to sleep like a baby tonight.. Last edited by lonestar; 09-28-2012 at 01:00 AM.. |
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http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1348834694.html much the same as AA.. in the hole assets to liabilities.. AA also needed to dump a bunch of old planes they had leased just like this company although AAs fleet is much older.. it was brought up in an earlier post that AA had bought new planes while in Bankruptcy it was necessary and HAD to have the JUDGE approve it.. their old fleet of MD80-88s sucked and were very fuel inefficient.. |
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Yepperr....plenty of dough for new planes but they are broke...not ! I work there for decades......................labor has already done there part.............talk to speculators and oil companies. AA is not in the hole.................your wrong. You don't have inside info............. They got billions for aircraft but nothing for labor to keep them in the air ? Prob sounds right in your world.............. |
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Here is the truth...........you don't know chit. I work there and we gave up 18.5 % in wages and benefits for the last ten years. Fat contracts for the largest order of aircraft in history but damn sure not labor. Full of chit is what you are. Bankruptcy courts almost always take the companies side. Other airline employees took concessions and now they are profitable. This is management failure but your labor, union hating ass will never admit it. 4 billion in cash and assets............... I got my pension................... |
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lies.....................pure and simple..............you think for one minute anybody believes a union employee is easier to fire than a non union employee ? Just happens to be one of the founding principles of unionization.............you can't just fire someone arbitrarily. ass clown idiot |
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Listen up asswipe, ever heard of a prospectus. ?? I am a shareholder and those numbers are bull****...............just like you. |
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lonestar has an axe to grind over something...........
He is republican and even on labor issues he will lie to try to make a point. Bet he voted for Bush twice though he not man enough to admit it ? Unions got us laws and work rules we all take for granted these days and they prevent someone from firing you over nothing, in other words you get due process. Without unions pay would be less and benefits as well. If nothing else they are a force to be reckoned with in politics, a force that is on the working person's side. Bet that last part pisses off lonestar's republican ass. That force of labor and unions on the working person's side is winning the battle even against the onslaught of money on the republican side with Adelman and Koch brothers.....bet that really really pisses lonestar off............................. Eat it................jagoff |
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Seriously anyone following along needs to read the above outrageous lies..............and realize who we are dealing with here. Republican douche........... |
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