Judge Says Frontier Can Outsource Aircraft Maintenance Only As 'Last Resort'
03 Noviembre 2008 - 6:02AM
PR Newswire (US)
Bankruptcy Judge Rules Airline to Reject Contract With Teamsters
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge
Robert Drain on Friday granted Frontier Airlines' motion to reject
its contracts with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
covering mechanics and material specialists. The Teamsters, which
represent Frontier's mechanics, have been struggling to stop
Denver-based Frontier (NASDAQ:FRNT) from permanently outsourcing
all of its maintenance work to El Salvador-based Aeroman. Though
Frontier and the Teamsters earlier reached an agreement regarding
wage cuts, their negotiations broke down after Frontier insisted on
the unlimited right to permanently outsource its heavy-check
aircraft maintenance. The Teamsters refused to agree to Frontier's
outsourcing demand and Frontier sought to reject the Teamster
contracts. The judge was then required by existing law to either
reject the parties' collective bargaining agreement allowing
Frontier to make changes as described in the decision or to deny
Frontier's motion, leaving the Teamster agreements in place. In the
end he sided with Frontier. Despite his ruling, however, the judge
made clear in his decision that Frontier may outsource its aircraft
maintenance only as a last resort - after it has exhausted all
other options to perform the heavy check work at its Denver repair
station. "While the Teamsters do not agree with Judge Drain's
ruling, the ruling does at least anticipate that our mechanics will
continue to work on heavy maintenance in Denver," said Matthew
Fazakas, president of Teamsters Local 961, which represents
Frontier's mechanics in Denver. "The company also has to continue
the full staffing of the heavy maintenance department," Fazakas
said. "The economic concessions must be modeled after the Teamster
concession proposals, and there must be a fair and transparent
process to ensure the company works in good faith in its hiring
practices so that it uses its outsourcing only as an absolute last
resort." Teamsters Airline Division Director David Bourne commended
Judge Drain for trying to get Frontier to negotiate in good faith.
"However, we are bitterly disappointed with his ruling and
anticipate appealing it," Bourne said. "The Teamsters are adamantly
opposed to all aircraft maintenance outsourcing because it is
unsafe, jeopardizes the flying public, costs more than in-house
maintenance, and, especially in today's economy, further
destabilizes the industry. This is no way to run a U.S. airline."
Fazakas noted that Frontier is a low-cost carrier that has among
the lowest labor costs in the industry. "Labor costs had nothing to
do with Frontier filing for bankruptcy protection," Fazakas said.
"But once it filed for bankruptcy, Frontier's top management and
its high-priced lawyers decided to take advantage of the built-in
flaws of the bankruptcy laws to slash our members' wages and to
export 129 of our members' Denver-based jobs to El Salvador." "Why
on earth does Congress allow laws to encourage the foreign
outsourcing of good, skilled, middle-class and critically important
jobs to foreign countries?" Fazakas said. "Frontier's use of the
bankruptcy laws to export our jobs and cut our surviving members'
wages is nothing short of a national scandal." "The bankruptcy laws
are skewed in favor or debtors and against working people," Bourne
said. The case was heard in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern
District of New York. Founded in 1903, the Teamsters Union
represents more than 1.4 million hardworking men and women in the
United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. DATASOURCE: International
Brotherhood of Teamsters CONTACT: Matthew Fazakas of International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, +1-303-458-0207 Web Site:
http://www.teamster.org/
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