AA Pilot Retirements
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Does anybody think the possibility of a FA strike at AA will cause an uptick in pilot retirements at AA? Any numbers on the amount of guys putting their paperwork in recently compared to the past?
#2
The National Mediation Board or the President is not going to allow AA to strike. AA plays the politics game pretty well.
With almost 10% unemployment, all AA has to do is say, "well, we might have to lay off all sorts of people if the FAs strike" and boom - no strike.
I wouldn't be worried if I was a pilot at AA.
With almost 10% unemployment, all AA has to do is say, "well, we might have to lay off all sorts of people if the FAs strike" and boom - no strike.
I wouldn't be worried if I was a pilot at AA.
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I would think the President being a liberal Democrat would let any strike happen. I would rather keep to the question on whether a lot of the over 60 guys at AA have been putting in their paperwork just in case things get bad.
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Well maybe you are right, but that socialist moron we have now... ahhhhh nevermind
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