CEO says Southwest is losing millions weekly in labor fight

The CEO of Southwest says that a spike in planes grounded by mechanics' concerns is costing the carrier millions each week by causing more delayed and cancelled flights. Gary Kelly didn't give a precise figure Tuesday, but said the financial damage prompted the airline's lawsuit last week against the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, which Southwest claims is aiding an illegal work slowdown. "The company filed suit against AMFA last week to recover those damages and prevent more from occurring," Kelly said. Southwest says some workers are writing up minor mechanical problems such as missing seat-row numbers and grounding planes to gain leverage in negotiations over a new labor contract. Mechanics rejected a proposed deal last year, and the sides remain apart on wages and outsourcing. The union denies that mechanics are conducting a work slowdown. It says they are simply doing their job and keeping the airline safe. In a statement Tuesday, the union said Kelly and Southwest are trying to "distract the public from Southwest's own degrading safety standards." The union accuses Southwest managers of improperly pressuring mechanics to approve planes for flying.<br/>
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3/6/19