American Airlines intends to apply for up to US$12 billion government aid, ensuring no involuntary layoffs or pay cuts in the next six months, ...
CHICAGO: American Airlines intends to apply for up to US$12 billion in government aid, ensuring no involuntary layoffs or pay cuts in the next six months, executives said in a memo to employees on Monday .
American, with the largest number of employees of any U.S. carrier, also plans to improve the terms of voluntary unpaid leave and early retirement options for flight attendants and other employees, it said.
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