ESC Local 20 represents almost 300 engineers, technologists, and specialists at United Airlines.
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Congresswoman Jackie Speier Celebrates
2nd Anniversary of United Engineers Contract
Greg Junemann , International President and Cynthia Cole , International Vice President
L.20
Testifies on Air Carrier
Maintenance Lou
Lucivero, President of Local 20's United Airlines chapter,
testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure
Subcommittee on Aviation regarding congressional scrutiny of
the off- shoring of domestic airline maintenance work. Read
Lou's
testimony
Congratulations to Lou Lucivero recepient
of this year's Annual Judith Kehrlein Unionist of the Year
Award for his hard work and dedication on behalf of the United
Airlines bargaining campaign.
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scruntiny Read Story
from S.F. Chronicle
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Foreign Certifications
Union Supports Legislation to Force
TSA, FAA to Audit Foreign Repair Stations
Read IFPTE Press
Release
UAL
Union Coalition Demands Shared Rewards
Chicago, Ill., March 28, 2007--Angered
that management has been enriching itself in the face of
life-changing sacrifices made on the part of workers at United
Airlines, the majority of United.s unionized employees have
formed the .Union Coalition at United Airlines. to demand our
fair share in the financial rewards that management currently
enjoys. Because of the sacrifices and efforts of United.s
employees, United Airlines avoided liquidation during its
three-year bankruptcy.
The union leaders call on management
to, among other issues, make immediate, tangible improvements
to the compensation and success sharing program for all
employees, address quality of work-life issues, and move up
Contract bargaining dates.
.The employees of United Airlines are
inexorably linked to the future and success of our airline,.
said the Coalition in a statement signed by Greg Davidowitch
of the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA-CWA), Lou
Lucivero of the International Federation of Professional and
Technical Engineers (IFPTE), Jim Seitz of the Aircraft
Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), Craig Symons of the
Professional Airline Flight Control Association (PAFCA) and
Mark Bathurst of the Air Line Pilots Association
(ALPA).
.Throughout United.s bankruptcy,
.shared sacrifice. was the mantra employees heard frequently
from upper management. But executives have failed to lead by
example as employees have watched these same individuals
collect millions of dollars worth of stock, pay raises and
bonuses. Today, the full extent of upper management.s 2006
profit package was revealed in the Proxy Statement filed by
United. Unionized
employees are outraged.
Management continues lining its pockets with millions
of dollars while its employees still struggle under the same
working agreements and wages implemented during United.s
bankruptcy. Clearly, United
management values the concept of .sharing. as a public
relations tactic to extract billions of dollars in concessions
rather than a principle by which they should live and manage.
United.s employees don.t subscribe to management.s philosophy
that sharing ends at the sacrifice
stage..
Through concessions, $5.6 billion was
extracted from labor during United.s stay in
bankruptcy.
.The dedication, sweat and sacrifice
of all United employees have led United Airlines on the road
toward sustained profitability,. the union leaders say. .Management already is
reaping the rewards of United.s new found financial health. It
is time the efforts of the airline.s most important
stakeholders . the employees . are recognized and respected.
Shared sacrifice should equal shared rewards..
.It is not unreasonable to demand our
fair share in the financial rewards that management currently
enjoys. Standing
together and speaking with one voice, United Airlines.
unionized employees will work aggressively to force management
to recognize our part in transforming our
airline..
Combined, the coalition.s five labor
unions represent more than 30,000 United
employees.
Contacts:
Dave Kelly
Sara Nelson
Jim Seitz
ALPA
AFA-CWA
AMFA
847/292-1708
847/292-7170 ext. 524
650/416-2005
Craig
Symons
Lou Lucivero
PAFCA IFPTE
(773)858-1712
(650)
634-2287
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