JoeMerchant
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ASA pilots, the Great Lakes pilots have been in contract negotiations for 6 years now. They voted to strike 3 years ago. The NMB continues to hold them in recess.
Great Lakes Pilots Unanimously Approve Strike Authorization
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March 12, 2003 Great Lakes Aviation pilots recently made their stance clear when the 250 members of Local 747 unanimously voted in favor of a strike if future contract negotiations do not produce positive results. Strike authorization votes were counted and validated at the offices of the local in Houston late February.
The Teamsters and Great Lakes Aviation have been involved in negotiations for two years with little movement made at the table.
“These hardworking pilots deserve industry standard wages at the very least, plus improved medical benefits and fair scheduling practices,” said Bruce Perkins, President of Local 747.
Negotiations are set to resume March 17-20 in Denver. Unless an acceptable contract is reached, the strike will take place if and when released by the National Mediation Board in conformity with Railway Labor Act procedures.
The Cheyenne, Wyoming-based company operates in the Rocky Mountains and Upper Midwest regions of the United States.
Great Lakes Pilots Unanimously Approve Strike Authorization
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March 12, 2003 Great Lakes Aviation pilots recently made their stance clear when the 250 members of Local 747 unanimously voted in favor of a strike if future contract negotiations do not produce positive results. Strike authorization votes were counted and validated at the offices of the local in Houston late February.
The Teamsters and Great Lakes Aviation have been involved in negotiations for two years with little movement made at the table.
“These hardworking pilots deserve industry standard wages at the very least, plus improved medical benefits and fair scheduling practices,” said Bruce Perkins, President of Local 747.
Negotiations are set to resume March 17-20 in Denver. Unless an acceptable contract is reached, the strike will take place if and when released by the National Mediation Board in conformity with Railway Labor Act procedures.
The Cheyenne, Wyoming-based company operates in the Rocky Mountains and Upper Midwest regions of the United States.