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Pilot Union Wants To Reopen Airline Contracts

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CaptJax

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Pilot union wants to reopen airline contracts


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The nation's largest pilot union said on Thursday it would seek to reopen contracts to roll back bankruptcy concessions at UAL Corp.'s (UAUA.O) United Airlines and other U.S. carriers.

John Prater, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, said pilots gave back an enormous amount to help airlines restructure and want their share now that industry profits are returning.

The International Air Transport Association this week projected 2007 profits for U.S. airlines of $4.4 billion after factoring for restructuring expenses.

"The concessionary agreements do not have to continue into the future," said John Prater, the union's new president said at a news conference.

"Frustrations are building when we see management taking their $10-to-$25 million payday," Prater said of executive compensation packages.

He said the union would seek to change work rules and wage scales incrementally and not wait until contracts expire at the end of the decade.

The move would also affect terms for pilots at the old US Airways Group Inc. (LCC.N) , which faced liquidation before it merged with America West Airlines in 2005. Prater said the union would likely approach Northwest Airlines Corp. (NWACQ.PK) and Delta Air Lines Inc. (DALRQ.PK), after they emerge from bankruptcy this spring.

04/05/07 11:27 ET
 
Good. After reading about the incredible payouts of the industry execs it's good to see the union taking a stand.
 
Yeah, Baby!

No wonder AirTran management is nearly soiling themselves trying to get a contract hammered out . . . . the tide is turning, and they waited too long.

heh-heh. . . . . . .

Yeah, Baby!


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Ty,

You can bet they want that. The industry as whole this year should do very well. We are looking for a 30% + increase. That is our old rates plus CPI over the past few years.

Management has had a open wallet they have taken from the past few years, time to put the money back. Hope you guys do well, it will help all of us.

AA
 
No wonder AirTran management is nearly soiling themselves trying to get a contract hammered out . . . . the tide is turning, and they waited too long.

heh-heh. . . . . . .

Yeah, Baby!
THAT'S what I'M talking about right THAR! :)

If it ain't worth it, just say NO. We might NEVER be in a better bargaining position again.
 
Now if we could just stop takin it in the AZZ at the regionals. All you guys at the majors need to lend a hand while you're takin it back and help us hold up the bottom.
 

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