CLAREMORE —
he local Transport Workers Union is expected to announce a new plan to keep American Airlines jobs in Tulsa as the air carrier continues through bankruptcy proceedings.
Monday’s expected announcement comes nearly two months after American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection. The airline employs about 7,000 workers in Tulsa.
Local union leaders have said the salaries and benefits of the Tulsa workers could be in jeopardy during the bankruptcy process, and city leaders are considering what incentives could keep the maintenance base open.
AMR sought bankruptcy protection in November after posting $11 billion in losses since 2001
Union members say pilots and flight attendants have already given back $1 billion a year in salaries and benefits to help the company deal with its debt.
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Union to announce plan to keep jobs in Tulsa
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