American Airlines pilots unhappy with profit-sharing arrangements
American Airlines pilots are upset about the company's profit-sharing arrangements for 2018. And they're getting more upset by the day, it would appear. Emboldened perhaps by their victory in getting considerable additional compensation in return for helping management deal with an urgent pilot shortage caused by a computer glitch in the lead-up to the Christmas holidays, American Airlines pilots are pushing hard to get management to reconsider what AA pilots argue is the company's paltry 2018 profit sharing payout — at least relative to United Airlines and Delta Airlines. All three carriers recently announced internally their 2018 profit-sharing payout plans for eligible employees — though they have not been talking much about the details publicly. <br/>
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American Airlines pilots unhappy with profit-sharing arrangements
American Airlines pilots are upset about the company's profit-sharing arrangements for 2018. And they're getting more upset by the day, it would appear. Emboldened perhaps by their victory in getting considerable additional compensation in return for helping management deal with an urgent pilot shortage caused by a computer glitch in the lead-up to the Christmas holidays, American Airlines pilots are pushing hard to get management to reconsider what AA pilots argue is the company's paltry 2018 profit sharing payout — at least relative to United Airlines and Delta Airlines. All three carriers recently announced internally their 2018 profit-sharing payout plans for eligible employees — though they have not been talking much about the details publicly. <br/>