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TWA people are still losing their jobs over that one years after the fact. They ended up on the bottom of AA's seniority list, or screwed up in it somehow.
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Yes, they got hosed seniority wise, something AA is well known for. But remember the TWA employees, especially union leaders, were begging congress to approve the merger as the best shot to save their jobs. A merger often is a rescue of employees and assets that aren't otherwise viable. I'm sure there are plenty of pilots from airlines like Braniff that would have welcomed, in hindsight, the chance to have a seniority list fight.
I'd have to lay the loss of TWA jobs to an industry downturn of historic proportions that followed not long after the merger. And BTW the hosing of TWA pilots was some poetic justice given what they did to Ozark pilots during that merger.