| NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE - June 4, 2008 |
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NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE for June 4, 2008 from APFA President Laura Glading Yesterday, June 3, the Negotiating Team met with the APFA Board of Directors to provide a briefing on the June and July schedule for bargaining and membership actions. As we explained to the Board, negotiations do not occur in a vacuum; the condition of the economy, the industry and American Airlines all influence the progress and outcome of bargaining. The circumstances in which we bargain, however, do not lessen the pain of the RPA. Many of us cannot pay our bills, our mortgages or the educational expenses of our children. Some have lost their homes, and if nothing changes, others will. We cannot afford the time it will take to negotiate all the improvements that must ultimately be made to our contract. Protracted bargaining without any resolution merely prolongs the suffering of our members. We have now agreed to meet with the Company. APFA’s purpose is to spend the next three weeks focused exclusively on reaching an agreement that provides immediate relief to the Flight Attendants. While success may be unlikely, if we do not at least make the effort, failure is certain. Before reaching this understanding with management, the Negotiating Committee had decided that in July we would hold Road Shows to describe the bargaining process, the economic environment, and the actions our members can take to help secure a new collective bargaining agreement. If we do negotiate an immediate relief package, the Road Shows will become part of the membership ratification process during which time we will explain the terms of the tentative agreement. The dates of the Road Shows are as follows: |
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