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Tue, Dec 04, 2007

AMR And American Airlines Announce Immediate Cuts

Pilots Want Pay Increase As Cutbacks Are Announced

AMR Corp. and American Airlines Inc. have announced immediate cutbacks to their executive ranks, which will affect 100 to 200 positions, according to the Dallas Morning News.

The number of people let go will probably be less that the number of jobs eliminated, according to AMR spokesman John Hotard. "Most departments have headcounts that they must reduce every year, but the department can choose how they do this," he said. "They may not fill vacancies when they occur, especially if they're later in the year."

Hotard indicated the cuts represent AMR's efforts to reduce costs. "It's what we've been doing every year since 2001," he said.

AMR lost $8 billion between 2001 and 2005, posted a $231 million profit in 2006, and earned $573 million this year through September 30. Fuel prices, in particular, are wrecking havoc with cost balances, company officials said.

In a separate issue, American Airlines pilots criticized the carrier's management Friday, and picketed at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The pilots then took their issues with management into a general employee meeting with Gerard Arpey, American's chairman and chief executive.

Picketers at DFW carried signs stating "Management Greed Is Destroying AA" and "AMR is sacrificing Customer service."

The Allied Pilots Association has proposed raising pay rates more than 50 percent by next year, with additional raises in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

The union reportedly pulled no punches in the meeting with Arpey, and asked him "to negotiate in good faith a contract that shows you truly value the professional leadership we bring to this airline every day," said union official Mickey Mellerski.

"It is time to move forward to becoming a company that is first in customer service, that is first in on-time performance, and that is first in employee happiness and trust," he said.

"Finally, it is time to move forward and away from being an airline primarily driven by management greed -- greed that is destroying this airline," said Mellerski, chairman of the Dallas Ft. Worth pilot base.

Jeff Brundage, senior VP of human resources at American, said the airline is listening... really, it is.

"The company is focused on achieving a positive outcome for everyone through agreements that serve the long-term interests of the company, our employees and shareholders," he said. "American remains dedicated to the collaborative processes that have benefited the airline and its employees in so many ways. We continue to believe that meaningful employee involvement and dialogue provides far more benefits than less collaborative models - and our track record proves it."

FMI: www.aa.com/content/amrcorp/corporateInformation/facts/amr.jhtml, www.amrcorp.com/

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