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American furloughs--how many?

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FlyBoeingJets

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How many AA furloughs are there now?

How many planned per month or for the rest of the year?

Are there any TWA guys not furloughed?

How far back does furlough go (date of Hire)?
 
How many AA furloughs are there now?

There are 1907 pilots furloughed at this time.
Lowest Seniority # on Furlough 11,512

How many planned per month or for the rest of the year?

Nov=112
Dec=102
Counting Eagle Flowthroughs numbers the new bottom number will be approx 11,128

Are there any TWA guys not furloughed?
Yes Approx 500-600 pilots

How far back does furlough go (date of Hire)?
By the end of the year the date's will be approx.
Oct 2000 for the AA pilots and
Sept of 1988 for the TWA pilots

The new "no furlough limit" still allows for approx 1000 additional furloughs (beyond Dec.'s numbers). That would go back to approx April of 1999
 
Thanks for the update. My hope is that things turn around very soon at AA and UAL.

My prayers go with all who are affected.
 
Curious though ?

The APA has stated that flowback positions will go first to the senior bidders of the affected round of ACTUAL furloughees.

This latest group of furloughees was 8-31, yet the senior award for flowback (out of 20 slots) went to a pilot with a July 2000 seniority date.

Are they awarding flowback positions AHEAD of actual furloughees ?

This pilot should not be in the current round of furloughs and should still be 500 numbers from furlough at the end of the year.

What up with that ?
 
eaglefly--AMR has screwed this up. Since no AA pilots hired before the integration were furloughed prior to July(I think that's the month) and the arbitrator said no TWA pilots furloughed prior to the implementation of the new contract are eligible for the flowback, those furloughed in May(the effective date of the new contract) should have been eligible for flowback.

AMR should have been ready to implement the flowback when they began discussing removing the restriction on ex-TWA people becoming eligible for it. Now, they have to unscramble the egg.:rolleyes: TC
 
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