This week, the parties met in Chicago to continue Phase 1, non-economic reconciliation talks. The focus was on Articles 3 - (Classifications), Article 17 – (Overtime) and Article 12 – (Field Trips). Additionally, members on furlough are advised to keep their addresses current with the company while on layoff.
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...US Airways Airbus (Photo credit: Wikipedia) US Airways pilots have overwhelmingly backed a memorandum of understanding that stipulates temporary contract provisions if an expected merger with bankrupt American Airlines takes place. The MOU was approved by...
...merger agreement between American Airlines and US Airways is close to being reached , the Wall Street Journal is reporting. According to WFAA.com, a finalized deal could likely be announced next week . The merger would create the world's largest airline ....
This week capped the culmination of many weeks of hard work when the new Airline Division website went live on Thursday. Meanwhile, contract negotiations for Piedmont Airlines mechanics began Jan. 28 through February 1. Tentative agreements were reached on several articles and negotiations will continue the week of March 4th. At NetJets, the Negotiating Committee has completed proposals for Article 22 (Job Classifications) and requested future meeting dates from the company.
...latest local business news delivered to you each day. US Airways, the dominant carrier at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, is seeking a merger with American Airlines. American Airlines parent AMR Corp., the merger target of US Airways Group Inc., has...
The Bombarider Q400 Next Generation aircraft. Air Canada introduced its new fleet of Q400s with flights in Western Canada on Friday. (AirCanada.com) Air Canada introduced its new fleet of Bombardier Q400 Next Generation aircraft with flights in Western C
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