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Non-Tech : American Airlines (AMR)
AMR 173.26+7.5%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: Imran who wrote (127)4/22/2003 1:26:26 PM
From: verdad  Read Replies (1) of 152
 
"The unions also have enough grounds to accuse management of bargaining in bad faith, Professor Craver said.

David L. Gregory, a professor of labor law at St. John's University, said that the flight attendants' union could also redo their vote on the grounds that management was unduly interfering with the election process. That is because management put pressure on the vote's timing, then asked union leaders to extend the voting in hopes the concessions would be ratified, he said.

He added that the constant warnings of bankruptcy from management could also count as undue interference."

SEEMS LIKE EMOTIONS OF MGT HAVE ALREADY TAINTED NEGOTIATION. IT ALMOST PUNISHES EMPLOYEES FOR WORKING IN GOOD FAITH WHICH PUTS THEM IN A POSITION OF ACCEPTING BANKRUPTCY RATHER THAN INSULT TO INJURY. YOU CAN TAKE THE $$$, BUT DON'T TOUCH THE DIGNITY. IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE HOW THINGS PLAY OUT.
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