Hoffa: Halt Outsourcing of Aircraft Repairs Overseas

Jan. 29, 2009
Teamsters head says international aviation needs a single standard

Teamsters President Sends Letter to House Speaker Asking For Moratorium in Stimulus

WASHINGTON , Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa sent a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi urging her to include in the stimulus bill a moratorium on outsourcing aircraft maintenance to foreign repair stations.

"I urge you and your colleagues take every necessary step to ensure that the stimulus package include a moratorium on any additional outsourcing of foreign aircraft maintenance," Hoffa wrote in a letter dated Monday.

"The outsourcing of skilled American jobs is best illustrated by the plight of the thousands of highly skilled aviation mechanics who work in the airline industry," Hoffa wrote.

Airlines that received taxpayer subsidies after the Sept. 11 attacks laid off their aircraft mechanics and sent their maintenance work to repair stations in developing countries, Hoffa wrote.

Hoffa noted that workers at foreign repair stations are not required to hold a Federal Aviation Administration license to work on an aircraft. "The solution is simple: the international aviation industry needs a single, high regulatory standard," he wrote.

Teamster aircraft mechanics and pilots are seeking a single standard for the operation of facilities that maintain U.S. airliners, including airline-owned facilities and domestic and foreign repair stations.

For more than a decade, the Transportation Department's office of inspector general has cited problems stemming from a double standard on aircraft maintenance. For the 11 years ending in 2007, U.S. airlines' outsourced maintenance expenses increased from 37 percent to 64 percent.

A moratorium on outsourcing aircraft maintenance overseas would preserve skilled American jobs, help stabilize the economy and provide Congress an opportunity to examine this issue when the FAA reauthorization is deliberated in the spring.

The Teamsters Airline Division, under the direction of Capt. David Bourne , represents 43,000 airline employees.

Founded in 1903, the Teamsters Union represents more than 1.4 million hardworking men and women in the United States , Canada and Puerto Rico .

To see the letter, go to http://www.teamster.org/sites/teamsters.prometheuslabor.com/files/Nancy001.pdf

SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters