New York,
Dec 13 : American Airlines passenger service agents, the only major
employee group at the carrier not unionized, began voting on whether to be
represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union.
About
9,700 airport agents and reservations representatives are eligible to cast
ballots in a vote being conducted by the National Mediation Board (NMB), said
Chuck Porcari, a CWA spokesman. Voting ends January 15.
"All of the other
work groups at American are unionized, and we're not," said Bridget Powell, a
passenger service agent with American and union activist. "When it comes to
negotiating with the company, we don't have that option."
The U.S.
Supreme Court cleared the way for the vote last week when it denied American's
request for a stay of an earlier ruling that upheld the election.
"We're
encouraging all our eligible employees to vote," American Airlines spokesman
Bruce Hicks said. "It's a very important election for them."
American
says it sought to block the union vote because at least half of the eligible
workers didn't show interest in joining a union, as required by a law that took
effect this year.
The NMB said that the older, 35 percent standard should
apply because the union had filed for an election before the law changed earlier
this year, according to the CWA.
The CWA says a union is needed to
protect American's agents, who perform tasks such as checking in passengers and
taking customer service calls, as the company has been outsourcing agent jobs
and cutting pay and benefits.
American parent AMR (AAMRQ.PK), which has about 80,000 non-management
employees, is reorganizing under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in an effort
to cut costs. Earlier this year it reached agreements with its unionized flight
attendants and ground workers on contracts that it said cut costs by 17
percent.
American's pilots are due to wrap up voting on a tentative
agreement that offers an initial 4 percent pay raise and a 13.5 percent equity
stake in AMR after it exits bankruptcy.
American offered equity stakes of
4.8 percent and 3 percent, respectively, in contracts it reached this year with
unionized ground workers and flight
attendants.
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