jetbluedog
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Jan 9th strike deadline approaching.....401K lawsuit filed...what the heck is going on at Mesaba??? Sounds pretty ugly, or is this just typical regional airline treatment??
Wednesday December 31, 2:51 pm ET
MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 31, 2003--Mesaba Aviation, Inc., a subsidiary company of MAIR Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MAIR - News) issued the following statement from its president and chief operating officer John Spanjers today, concerning the lawsuit filed by the Air Line Pilots Association:
"Mesaba Airlines regrets the errors that occurred in certain employees' 401(k) accounts, and we have disclosed these errors to the IRS and the Department of Labor. We also have communicated to all employees the nature of the errors and our plan for both correcting them and preventing their recurrence. We believe this lawsuit is unnecessary given our commitment to correcting the errors.
"We are disappointed that ALPA deemed a lawsuit necessary at this time, because since we self-disclosed these errors, we have worked closely with ALPA to address the concerns of the Mesaba pilots -- and all Mesaba employees -- and to rectify the errors.
"In addition, the timing of this lawsuit adds another layer of distraction as Mesaba approaches the Jan. 9 deadline in its pilot negotiations."
Wednesday December 31, 2:51 pm ET
MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 31, 2003--Mesaba Aviation, Inc., a subsidiary company of MAIR Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MAIR - News) issued the following statement from its president and chief operating officer John Spanjers today, concerning the lawsuit filed by the Air Line Pilots Association:
"Mesaba Airlines regrets the errors that occurred in certain employees' 401(k) accounts, and we have disclosed these errors to the IRS and the Department of Labor. We also have communicated to all employees the nature of the errors and our plan for both correcting them and preventing their recurrence. We believe this lawsuit is unnecessary given our commitment to correcting the errors.
"We are disappointed that ALPA deemed a lawsuit necessary at this time, because since we self-disclosed these errors, we have worked closely with ALPA to address the concerns of the Mesaba pilots -- and all Mesaba employees -- and to rectify the errors.
"In addition, the timing of this lawsuit adds another layer of distraction as Mesaba approaches the Jan. 9 deadline in its pilot negotiations."