Fri, May 20, 2005
IAMA Leader Says US Airways Bankruptcy Was Ruse To Dump Labor
Agreements
Bill Wise smells something fishy.
The US Airways mechanic and vice president of the machinists'
union at US Airways' hub in Charlotte said Friday he believed the
company's merger with America West was the real reason behind its
second bankruptcy filing.
"Now, the real story comes out," Wise told ANN. "[Management]
turned down our concession offers so they could get out of" their
labor contracts. By doing so, Wise said, US Airways was able to
lower salaries and benefits to a level more in line with those
offered workers by America West.
"We were forced in line," he said.
In Thursday's news conference from Tempe, AZ, announcing the
merger, America West CEO Doug Parker acknowledged there would be
job cuts among the two companies' 42,000 workers. "But we're
talking four- or five-thousand cuts and saving 35,000 jobs," he
said.
Wise suggests many of those cuts will be made in Charlotte, even
after Parker and Lakefield offered North Carolina lawmakers
assurances that the Charlotte hub would only grow.
The machinists handle much of the
heavy maintenance workload at US Airways -- a task outsourced by
America West. One major contractor for heavy maintenance on
commercial aircraft is Air Canada -- a company that's invested
millions in the merger. Wise believes the Air Canada investment
comes with a simple caveat: All heavy maintenance for the new
airline will be handled north of the border.
If approved by both regulators and a Northern Virginia
bankruptcy judge, the two companies plan to blend operations within
about three years. Wise figures he and the other 4,000 or so
machinists in Charlotte have about that much time to look for other
jobs.
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