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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-21-2012 @ 5:03AM
Cathy said...
No the airlines are struggling to get by with high fuel costs and low airline fares. But yes they do need to keep their PENSION PLANS! They used the money when they needed it but now are giving it to the federal government to pay. It is always the UNION and Employees in general that get hit hard. NEVER the Executives or their Board of Directors.
At Least AA tried to not throw their debts on to debtors when other airlines had no problem doing that. Employees @ AA have been paid decent wages longer ... way longer than the airlines that immediately went belly up. I work for one that did and the aftermath has not been pretty for many.
Good Luck American Employees. I feel sorry that you hae to go through this too.