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American Airlines said 13,000 workers could tear up vacation notices after the COVID-19 Relief Act was passed
American Airlines “happily” cancels over 10,000 vacation days as Congressional new COVID-19 relief bill hits President Biden’s desk. American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and President Robert Isom told staff on Wednesday that after the passing of the new $ 1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, Congress will allocate more funding to payroll support Program contains that will cancel 13,000 vacation days. “For our 13,000 colleagues who received a Worker Adaptation and Retraining Notice (WARN) last month, these are happy to be canceled – you can rip them apart!” the company said. American Airlines had previously told 13,000 employees that they would be on leave without further federal support, according to CNN. Biden plans to sign the new aid package, the American Rescue Plan, on Friday. It includes $ 15 billion for the aviation industry, according to NPR. When Biden signed the aid package, American Airlines said it would “extend” its commitment that all US team members “continue to receive pay and benefits through September 30”. The company also told employees “when you see your local convention representative.” On a flight, thank him or her for their work over the past year and for recognizing the noble work you all do each day. “White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain hurriedly celebrated the news of American Airlines’ canceled vacations on Wednesday and tweeted in response,” Help is here. “In total, CNN writes, the Congressional Aid Act” aims to save 27,000 airline workers from vacation NEW: American Airlines Announces 13,000 Workers Informed of April 1st Vacation, “You Can Tear It Up!” The $ 1.9 trillion House Passage expands the airline’s Payroll Support program yet again pic.twitter.com/a23SkVfhwd – Pete Muntean (@petemuntean) March 10, 2021 More stories from theweek.comThe interview with Harry and Meghan may have destroyed more than the royal family, does Mitchell McConnell sing the praises of Merrick Garland to warrant?