US Airways and TWU Reach Agreement for Dispatchers
22 September 2004 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
US Airways and TWU Reach Agreement for Dispatchers ARLINGTON, Va.,
Sept. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways and the Transport
Workers Union (TWU) Local 545, representing approximately 150
dispatchers, have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract
that supports US Airways' transformation to a low-cost carrier.
Details of the agreement were not disclosed, pending the TWU's
communication of the agreement to its members, but the company said
that the pact meets the cost-savings targets established for the
work group, and represents a fair balance of productivity and work
rule, pay and benefit changes. "This was not an easy decision to
make and one that will require great personal sacrifice, however,
we believe it is essential to the long-term survivability of our
company and in the best interests of our members," said Don Wright,
president of TWU Dispatchers Local 545. "We appreciate the
leadership that the dispatchers have shown in stepping up and
reaching an agreement," said Jerrold A. Glass, US Airways senior
vice president of employee relations. "From the earliest
discussions about our Transformation Plan, the TWU dispatchers have
consistently acknowledged the structural and permanent changes in
the airline industry, and are doing their part to help return US
Airways to profitability. In particular, the work the dispatchers
have been doing in the fuel conservation area has been very
beneficial to the company." The ratification is expected to be
completed within two weeks and requires approval by the bankruptcy
court. Glass said that meetings with the Air Line Pilots
Association (ALPA), the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), the
Communications Workers of America (CWA), the International
Association of Machinists (IAM) and two other TWU groups continue.
He stressed that the company's Chapter 11 filing on Sept. 12 makes
it all the more imperative to reach agreements quickly with all
groups. "The ATSB, our creditors and our financial partners all
want to see more than progress, they want to see results that show
we will achieve the labor cost reductions that are necessary."
DATASOURCE: US Airways CONTACT: David Castelveter, +1-703-872-5100,
for US Airways Web site: http://www.usairways.com/
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