#1 Windmilling
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Judge Reject UAL Pilot TA!
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Judge Rejects Deal with United's Pilots
Friday January 7, 11:53 am ET
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A federal bankruptcy judge on Friday rejected an agreement between UAL Corp. (OTC BB:UALAQ.OB - News) and its pilots union that would have let bankrupt United Airlines cut the pilots' pay by 14 percent and terminate their pension plans.
Judge Eugene Wedoff said the agreement would have inappropriately tilted the bankruptcy process.
The judge was expected to hear arguments later on Friday on whether the airline should be allowed to terminate its collective bargaining agreements with its unions.
The above is from earlier this year....
So let's see, this judge initially rejected UAL's request to cut the pilots' TA back in January because it would have "tilted" the bakruptcy process. Yet now, a mere 4 months later, the same judge allows UAL to shed ALL of its pension liabilities! How much bribe money did it take? I think tomorrow's ruling is a done deal. The contracts will be thrown out without question. Then what? This is bad for everyone involved. Now every airline with pension obligations will need to declare bankruptcy in order to free themselves of the debt. Sheesh...
I have no faith that Congress will act quickly enough on the legislation regarding pension liability and therefore see every legacy carrier eventually declaring bankruptcy. I hope I am wrong. Look out LCCs if this happens, as the big guys will become MUCH more competitive and will move to flood the LCC markets. Time to find another business....
-#1W
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Judge Rejects Deal with United's Pilots
Friday January 7, 11:53 am ET
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A federal bankruptcy judge on Friday rejected an agreement between UAL Corp. (OTC BB:UALAQ.OB - News) and its pilots union that would have let bankrupt United Airlines cut the pilots' pay by 14 percent and terminate their pension plans.
Judge Eugene Wedoff said the agreement would have inappropriately tilted the bankruptcy process.
The judge was expected to hear arguments later on Friday on whether the airline should be allowed to terminate its collective bargaining agreements with its unions.
The above is from earlier this year....
So let's see, this judge initially rejected UAL's request to cut the pilots' TA back in January because it would have "tilted" the bakruptcy process. Yet now, a mere 4 months later, the same judge allows UAL to shed ALL of its pension liabilities! How much bribe money did it take? I think tomorrow's ruling is a done deal. The contracts will be thrown out without question. Then what? This is bad for everyone involved. Now every airline with pension obligations will need to declare bankruptcy in order to free themselves of the debt. Sheesh...
I have no faith that Congress will act quickly enough on the legislation regarding pension liability and therefore see every legacy carrier eventually declaring bankruptcy. I hope I am wrong. Look out LCCs if this happens, as the big guys will become MUCH more competitive and will move to flood the LCC markets. Time to find another business....
-#1W