Delta Calls on International Association of Machinists to Resolve Representation
28 Julho 2009 - 4:40PM
PR Newswire (US)
Airline to meet with union in effort to expedite filing ATLANTA,
July 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) today
sent the following letter from Mike Campbell - executive vice
president of Human Resources and Labor Relations, to Robert Roach,
Jr., general vice president of the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers. In the letter, Delta accepts
Roach's meeting request and calls for a resolution of the status of
the various Northwest Airlines crafts or classes represented by the
IAM pre-merger. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090202/DELTALOGO) Dear Mr.
Roach: This letter is in response to your letter of July 27, 2009,
to Richard Anderson, as well as a follow up to our several
telephone calls of today and Friday, July 24. We have agreed to
meet next week in Washington, D.C., and I am awaiting confirmation
from your office of either Monday, August 3, Tuesday, August 4, or
Wednesday, August 5. As I stated, the National Mediation Board has
agreed to make offices available for our meeting starting at 9:00
a.m. on whatever day we agree upon. In your letter, you state that
the purpose of our meeting will be to discuss various issues which
will help facilitate your determination of single carrier status.
As you know, we have taken the position since November 5, 2008,
that we constitute a single transportation system. All other
pre-merger unions at both DL and NWA have agreed with that
position. As recently as yesterday, the AFA filed with the NMB
stating "it is AFA's belief that based upon the standards governing
the establishment of a single transportation system. . ., Northwest
and Delta are now a single transportation system." Of course, in
January of this year, the NMB agreed with each pre-merger union
that requested a finding of single carrier status. In view of this
history, the IAM is now the only union that has not filed to
resolve its post-merger representation status. We are available to
discuss whatever subjects you want to raise, but in the end, we
want to make clear that the continued post-merger status of the
various NWA crafts or classes represented by the IAM pre-merger
needs to be resolved. Finally, with respect to your statement that
the IAM has attempted to schedule meetings with Mr. Anderson in the
past, we have no record that any IAM official has attempted to
contact him or the undersigned to schedule a meeting for the
purpose set forth in your letter. I look forward to a productive
meeting next week that starts the process of resolving post-merger
representation. Sincerely, Mike Campbell cc: National Mediation
Board: Chairman Dougherty, Members Hoglander and Puchala Mr.
Richard Anderson Delta Air Lines is the world's No. 1 airline. From
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