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Northwest recruiting replacement flight attendants

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Northwest Airlines appears to have begun recruiting
people to work as flight attendants in the event of a labor dispute or
strike, according to a published report.

A job listing on Monster.com encourages candidates to apply by June 12 for a
training program to become a certified flight attendant with the airline,
the Star Tribune first reported Monday night. The job description, placed by
a recruitment firm called Spherion, states that people who finish the
training program "may be offered employment in the event of a labor dispute
or strike."

Bob Krabbe, an official with the Professional Flight Attendants Association,
said Monday that Northwest is engaging in a campaign of "intimidation and
fear" by recruiting replacement flight attendants.

"What perplexes PFAA is that the company wants us to bargain with them,
wants us to have trust in them, yet they are making secret contingency plans
to train thousands of flight attendants," he said.

Northwest, which is negotiating contracts with three of its four largest
unions, is demanding $1.1 billion in annual labor savings.

Last month, Internet recruitment ads surfaced for replacement mechanics who
were being offered $32 an hour, paid housing and a $2,000 bonus. And a
steady stream of stock sales by Northwest's chairman, Gary Wilson, has some
employees worried that the airline is preparing to file for bankruptcy if it
doesn't get what it sees as timely relief from its labor costs.

Northwest, in a statement, defended the recruiting of replacement workers.

"Northwest is aware of significant strike planning activity underway at
several of its unions," the airline said Monday. "If one of its unions
chooses to strike the carrier or engage in job actions with the intent of
causing disruption at some point in the future, Northwest must be prepared
to protect its operations."

The Eagan-based airline denied that it has added mechanics to its employee
payroll, but companies have been recruiting mechanics who want to work for a
major airline in the Twin Cities.

The flight attendants union was in mediated contract negotiations with
Northwest on Monday in Detroit. Krabbe said the PFAA would notify its
members about the replacement workers' development.

"The first thing we are going to do is tell our members that they should not
be frightened by the company's attempts to scare them," he said.

Many analysts say Northwest has the highest labor costs in the industry.
Based on its huge pension obligations, large fuel costs and high labor
costs, analysts have concluded that Northwest cannot sustain its current
operations.
 
Rumor has it that they company is going to ask for a 50% pay cut... So they're just taking pre-emptive action in light of the fact that the PFAA is gonna tell them to shove it.
 
The same thing is happening with the Mechanics and Cleaners.

Management's slogan is "We're not happy, 'til you're not happy".
 
I have the following recommendation to NWA:

1. Install aircraft doors that will open automatically following an impact.
2. Improve autobriefing PA systems to activate post-impact to provide commands.
3. Install vending machines on aircraft.

FA's become a wholly optional expenditure.
 
You forgot number 4

4. have a tape player transmitting the voice of mean and nasty women telling you to sit down and shut up
 
I certainly hope the pilots would go on a sympathy strike with the FA's. That would make the replacement FA situation moot, as replacement pilots are not really a viable option. But I doubt they have the kahonas. It seems every employee group in this industry is saying nothing but, "thank you sir, may I have another!!" as their pay is being cut in half and work rules being pillaged. We are not people anymore, we are sheeple continually being led to the slaughter for almost 4 years now, and I for one am fed up!!!

IM MAD AS HELL AND IM NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!
 
Workin'Stiff said:
Rumor has it that they company is going to ask for a 50% pay cut... So they're just taking pre-emptive action in light of the fact that the PFAA is gonna tell them to shove it.




FWIW, if I were in charge here at Delta, I would cut our FAs pay in half. They are not worth what they are paid anymore....not by a long shot.
 
michael707767 said:
FWIW, if I were in charge here at Delta, I would cut our FAs pay in half. They are not worth what they are paid anymore....not by a long shot.

How much do Delta FAs make??
 

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