RESOLUTION 89-19622 RESOLUTION NO. 89-19622
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING UNITED
STATES SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 114 AND UNITED
STATES HOUSE RESOLUTION 141 URGING THE
BANKRUPTCY COURT TO TAKE ALL APPROPRIATE
ACTIONS INCLUDING THE APPOINTMENT OF AN
INDEPENDENT TRUSTEE TO RESTORE EASTERN AIRLINES
TO FULL OPERATIONS PENDING SALE OF THE
COMPANY, AND SUPPORTING THE GREATER MIAMI
CITIZENS FOR JUSTICE AT EASTERN IN THEIR
EFFORTS TO ENCOURAGE A SPEEDY AND JUST
RESOLUTION OF THE CRISIS AT EASTERN AIRLINES.
WHEREAS, the operations of Eastern Airlines have been
substantially shutdown since March 4 , 1989, due to a strike by the
International Association of Machinists which has been supported
by the pilots and flight attendant unions; and
WHEREAS, Eastern Airlines filed a petition under Chapter 11
of the United States Bankruptcy Code on March 9 , 1989 ; and
WHEREAS, a recently proposed agreement for the sale of Eastern
Airlines has expired for failure of the parties to agree on the
management of Eastern until a new owner could assume control ; and
WHEREAS, the Bankruptcy Court has the power to appoint an
independent trustee to manage Eastern' s return to full operations
during the interim period, pending an agreement for sale of Eastern
Airlines and transfer of control to a potential owner; and
WHEREAS, ten thousand Eastern families have lost regular
paychecks and said loss is being felt by local businesses large and
small as well as by the employees and their families; and
WHEREAS, hotels, restaurants and recreation-related businesses
in the City of Miami Beach and throughout Dade County which depend
heavily on visitors and tourists are suffering a heavy falloff of
business due to the shutdown of Eastern Airlines; and
WHEREAS, Florida' s Senator, Bob Graham has introduced United
States Senate Resolution No. 114 urging the Bankruptcy Court to
take all appropriate actions including the appointment of an
independent trustee to restore Eastern Airlines to full operations
pending sale of the Company, and United States House Resolution
No. 141 has also been introduced proposing this interim solution;
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WHEREAS, a local ad hoc group, Greater Miami Citizens for
Justice at Eastern, has formed to support a speedy and just
resolution to the Eastern Airlines crisis and to support Senate
Resolution No. 114 and House Resolution 141; and
WHEREAS, the return of Eastern Airlines to full operations is
in the public interest and in the best interest of the creditors,
employees and customers of Eastern Airlines as well as the economy
of the City of Miami Beach and other communities, States and
regions of the country formerly served by Eastern Airlines.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission supports
United States Senate Resolution No. 114 and United States House
Resolution 141 urging the Bankruptcy Court to take all appropriate
actions including the appointment of an independent trustee to
restore Eastern Airlines to full operations pending sale of the
Company, and also supports the Greater Miami Citizens For Justice
At Eastern Airlines in their efforts to encourage a speedy and just
resolution of the crisis at Eastern Airlines.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 24th day of May , 1989 .
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June 16, 1989 ON AGING
RECEIVED
CITY CLERK'S DEPT.
Ms . Elaine M. Baker 30N 30 1989
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33119
Time —
Dear Elaine:
Thank you for contacting my office regarding the welfare of
Eastern Airlines and its employees . As a Floridian, I share your
concerns about the impact this situation will have on Florida ' s
economy and the future of the airline .
In response to the problems facing Eastern, I have followed
closely the efforts of the National Mediation Board and have been
in constant contact with all the parties in the negotiations. It
was my hope that an agreement could be reached to enable Eastern
to once again become a strong, economically viable airline,
responsive to the needs of its customers and employees.
After over 16 months of negotiations, a lengthy strike, and the
reality of bankruptcy, it is apparent that an immediate solution
is not forthcoming. I had hoped that the President Bush would
exercise his power under the Railway Labor Act and appoint an
Emergency Board to review the dispute and make recommendations
for a resolution. I supported the House' s legislation calling on
the President to take this action .
On June 2, 1989, the Senate unanimously passed a Sense of the
Senate Resolution 114 , encouraging the involved parties to
resolve the dispute expeditiously. The resolution, which I
introduced, recommended the use of a court-ordered trustee during
this interim period if necessary. Delay serves no one -not the
travelling public , not Eastern employees or investors, and
certainly not our aviation system.
Eastern is one of the many important corporate citizens of
Florida, and it is difficult to imagine Florida without Eastern
Airlines.
With kind regards,
Sincerely,
United States Senator
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ORIGINAL
RESOLUTION NO. 89-19622
Supporting United States Senate resolution
No. 114 and United Stats House resolution
141 urging the bankruptcy court to take all
appropriate actions including the appoint-
ment of an independent trustee to restore
Eastern Airlines to full operations pending
sale of the company, and supporting the
Greater Miami citizens for justice at
Eastern in their efforts to encourage a
speedy and just resolution of the crisis
st Eastern Airlines.