In the event that they did try to change seats, etc --- here is what you do. All employees have sign-ins to get into the computer systems (i.e., password, etc.). Anything that an employee does in the computer system, is recorded, along with who did it. If these employees got into the system, and unseated other passengers, etc., than it would keep record, in the system, that this was done.
Note the flight, and date, call AA customer service, and let them know what happened. They will be able to look into it, and see what these employees did, in the system. If they did what you say, that is a BIG NO NO, as you don't mess with paying customer's reservations, to accomodate stand-bys. They will be able to see who was an employee traveling, and see whether they logged in, and what they did, when they logged in. If they unseated, and re-arranged a paying customer's reservation, to accomodate stand-bys, they will hear about it.
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