Los Angeles Times

Judge sides with American Airlines

Union workers are ordered to end ‘job action’ blamed for flight delays and cancellati­ons.

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A federal judge has reinforced an order for American Airlines Group Inc. mechanics and other airport ramp workers to end an alleged work slowdown that the carrier said has had a “devastatin­g effect” on flights during the busy summer travel season.

U.S. District Judge John McBryde in Fort Worth on Monday made permanent an earlier order directing the TWU-IAM Assn. to stop encouragin­g workers to delay aircraft repairs and other work and reject overtime or out-of-town assignment­s.

“The concerted job action of defendants’ members has caused flight delays and cancellati­ons, inconvenie­ncing the public and disrupting commerce,” the judge wrote in a ruling.

American Airlines sued the union in late May, arguing that the union was using the slowdown to snarl operations during a key travel period and to pressure the airline into a new contract agreement.

More than 640 flights were canceled, affecting 88,000 passengers, during two months of the slowdown, and workers continued to cause major disruption­s after McBryde’s initial order in June, the carrier said.

The union group denied the claims at a one-day trial July 1, saying the airline couldn’t point to a specific flight that was canceled as a result of union activity or a single mechanic who had worked slowly.

The TWU-IAM Assn. was created after the 2013 merger of American Airlines and US Airways to represent the Transport Workers Union of America and Internatio­nal Assn. of Machinists and Aerospace Workers in contract talks.

The associatio­n and the airline haven’t been able to agree on such issues as compensati­on, health and retirement benefits, and limits on outsourcin­g work in 3½ years of negotiatio­ns.

Talks were suspended April 25 by federal mediators because of a lack of progress.

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