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proud to be an American [ where at least I know I'm free ]?!.....American Airlines laying off 25,000 employees.......-gc
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.....at least they are sending out warning notices of possible upcoming layoffs....


American Airlines sending 25,000 furlough notices as U.S. demand sags

.....American Airlines said on Wednesday it is sending 25,000 notices of potential furloughs to frontline workers and warned that demand for air travel is slowing again as COVID-19 cases increase and states re-establish quarantine restrictions.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires companies to provide 60 days’ notice of potential layoffs or furloughs.

In a memo to employees released on Wednesday, American said the notices are tied to the overstaffing it expects in October when U.S. government payroll assistance expires.

American, with more than 130,000 employees in 2019, had already warned that furloughs would be hard to avoid as pandemic-hit revenue remains more sluggish than the airline had hoped.

Among different work groups, warnings are being sent to 2,500 pilots or about 18% of the total, nearly 10,000 flight attendants or 37% of the total, and 3,200 mechanics or 22% of the total.

Overall, American expects to be overstaffed by about 20,000 in the fall, but hopes to reduce the actual number of furloughs through enhanced leave and early-departure programs it has rolled out alongside unions, Chief Executive Doug Parker and President Robert Isom said in the memo.

They noted, however, that if Congress passes another round of payroll support through March 31, the need for involuntary furloughs at that time would be “much less throughout the industry” because “there would most certainly be more demand for air travel.”

Unions representing aviation workers have asked lawmakers for another $32 billion in payroll aid to keep hundreds of thousands of workers employed for another six months past October. Airlines are not opposed to the idea but so far have not actively lobbied for it.

Delta Air Lines Inc said this week it believed it could avoid furloughs after about 17,000 employees signed up for early-departure deals.

By encouraging more senior workers to leave, U.S. airlines could trim their labor costs - their main expense - during the recovery, giving them more pricing power. Airline union contracts require airlines to furlough junior workers first.

United Airlines has sent 36,000 furlough notices, representing about 45% of workers, and Southwest Airlines has also warned that job losses will be hard to avoid.............



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#2
They aren't the first (United announced similar recently) and they won't be the last. The airlines are being hammered and it isn't going to get better.

American and Jetblue just announced a partnership too. My guess is this will eliminate a number duplicate routes to save money for both.
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#3
a friend of mine is retiring from Delta as of August 1st. pre-covid she had planned to work 3 more years (til 70) but Delta sweetened the retirement offering and she realized there wasn't going to be a better offer down the line given how covid has devastated the industry.
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#4
Must be around 60 days til October 1, which is when they had to keep employees on til, in order to get the government money.
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#5
I'm amazed it took them this long. Travel and Tourism are experiencing the equivalent of a world war in terms of travel restrictions.
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#6
How many times are these airlines going for bankruptcy bailouts? Seems like every decade... How badly managed are they?
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#7
Rolando wrote:
How many times are these airlines going for bankruptcy bailouts? Seems like every decade... How badly managed are they?

I don’t know but their last emergency band-aid a couple months ago apparently wasn’t enough, despite the millions (or whatever) in profits year-over-year, and unwillingness to limit distancing on flights.
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#8
I went from platinum FF to no flights for this year and likely 2021.

I do not think airlines will be the same.
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