Teamsters File for
Petition to Represent United Airlines Mechanics
Confident of Victory, Teamsters
Pledge to Protect Workers, Aviation Safety and Security
For Immediate Release:
Dec. 3, 2007
Teamsters on Monday filed for a
petition with the National Mediation Board seeking a
vote to represent United Airline mechanics.
The
filing culminates a 2-year campaign by hundreds of rank-and-file
mechanics to gain strong union representation by United (Nasdaq: UAUA)
airline mechanics.
The Teamsters expect a vote in
the next 6 weeks.
“This
campaign is part of a larger struggle to ensure the safety and security
of the flying public and to keep airline workers in the middle class,”
Clacy Griswold, Teamsters Airline Division international representative
said at a news conference in Chicago. “Aviation
mechanics throughout the industry are highly concerned about the safety
and security of our aviation system as more maintenance work is
outsourced overseas,” Griswold said. “At the
“The airline’s management now
says it wants to sell its heavy maintenance facility in
“United management is
betraying both its workers and its passengers who trust that the airline
is using the most skilled ground and flight crew employees and the
safest equipment,” Griswold said. “It is also betraying its workers and
customers by trying to sell off its Mileage Plus program.
“Airline mechanics throughout
the aviation industry want good skilled jobs to stay in the
“The Teamsters also believe
that any revenues gained from the sale of assets should be used to
restore workers’ wages and benefits, not to enrich United’s management.”
Rich Petrovsky, a mechanic at
United’s
The campaign has also been
helped by Teamster airline mechanics at UPS, US Airways (Allegheny),
Aloha Island Air, AirTran, Frontier, NetJets, ExpressJet, Executive Jet,
Piedmont, Champion Air, Ross Aviation and GE Engine Services.
“Airline workers have made
huge sacrifices since the Sept. 11 attacks,” said Teamsters General
President Jim Hoffa. “At the same time, outsourcing of maintenance work
has undermined airline safety and security.
“United’s airline mechanics
deserve a strong voice that will stand up to management’s attack on
their economic security and on the flying public’s safety,” Hoffa said.
“The Teamsters are ready to be that voice.”
Today’s announcement was made at
a news conference at the Hilton Chicago O’Hare Airport. Also speaking
were airline mechanics Kevin Giegoldt from Chicago O’Hare International
Airport, Tom Reid from
The International Brotherhood
of Teamsters represents 40,000 airline employees, including more than
9,000 mechanics and related at 11 airlines.
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