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American Airlines shares pension pain around

(22 April 2003)

American Airlines executives will no longer be paid special pensions in the event of bankruptcy after uproar from its unions.

Mechanics and ground workers at the world's largest airline threatened not to sign wage concessions after it emerged a special trust has been established to pay pensions to 43 executives.

The airline was forced to back down because it needs its unions to agree to cost savings to stop it falling into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Six of American’s most senior executives would also have received special bonuses worth twice their salary if they stayed with the airline until 2005.

The airline is cutting management numbers by 5% and plans a further 5% cut in July.