Qatar Tribune
First Page Gulf / Middle East World
United States South Asia India
Europe Pakistan  
  
United Kingdom Philippines /SE Asia  
Home About Us Advertising Archives Subscribe Site Map Contact Us
 
 
Sunday, May 26 2013
Paralysis In Athens
WITH an excruciating choice between austerity measures and a departure from the euro, the birthplace of democracy is paralysed with indecision. Athens - "What are we waiting for, assembled in the forum?" asked the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy in ...
OBAMA AND SUDAN
I'D like to introduce a valiant woman here, Mariam Tia, to President Barack Obama and other world leaders, so she could explain how they're allowing Sudan's leaders to get away with mass atrocities that echo Darfur. Once again, in Sudan there ...
Al Watan - Arabic Newspaper
Jamila - Monthly Women Magazine
Nation Business Sports Chill Out
American Airlines, union talks on cost cutting fail

REUTERS

NEW YORK AMERICAN Airlines failed to agree on cost-cutting measures with its flight attendants’ union, setting the stage for a judge to rule on voiding the contract for the bankrupt carrier, a subsidiary of AMR Corp, the union said in a statement lon Friday.

The Fort Worth, Texasbased airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November, citing a need to cut labour costs, while its flight attendant and pilot unions have pushed for a merger with rival carrier US Airways Corp to reduce expenses.

Talks between American Airlines and the Association of Professional Flight Attendants ended without reaching a deal after two days of meetings, union spokeswoman Leslie Mayo said in the statement.

“Today, mediated talks between AA and APFA broke off in New York without a deal. APFA is disappointed, but not surprised,” Mayo said.

The pilots union will meet with the airline in another round of mediated sessions beginning on Monday, Mayo said.

A US bankruptcy judge can rule as early as June 22 on whether the airline can void the contracts with the unions, Mayo said.

An American Airlines spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment on Saturday.

The airline has said it needs $1.25 billion in annual labor concessions.

The lead negotiator for AMR Corp’s pilot union last month testified that a merger between American and US Airways could save $130 million per year in cuts to the airline pilots’ union.

“I firmly believe a merger is the right move for this company,” APFA President Laura Glading said in Friday’s statement.

“Our airline needs a network that can grow and compete with United and Delta. A strong company will provide more job security than even the best agreement American

Page Number 1 2 3


Saudi among OPEC quota violators: Iran
Indian domestic air fare up 30%
Russia rejects request for extra overflights
Rise in output, fall in demand cause gas glut in US

  About Us Advertising Subscribe Careers Contact Us