Will be interesting to see if this will be more than a bargaining chip...
From KARE11.com in Minneapolis...
The pilots union at Northwest Airlines Corp. said Tuesday that its members have authorized a strike if the carrier imposes its threatened pay-cut and work-rule changes.
More than 92 percent of pilots voted in favor of authorizing a strike, said Wade Blaufuss, spokesman for the Northwest branch of the Air Line Pilots Association. He said more than 90 percent of Northwest's 4,851 eligible pilots voted.
Blaufus spoke by phone from New York, where the union leadership is meeting amid talks with the airline.
The vote authorizes union leaders to call a strike, but doesn't guarantee that they will. The union has said it wouldn't strike unless Northwest imposes pay-cut and work rule changes. Wednesday is the earliest that could happen. That's the day that New York bankruptcy judge Allan Gropper is set to rule on the airline's request to reject its union contracts with pilots and flight attendants.
Flight attendants have also threatened to strike, but their vote doesn't wrap up until March 6.
Northwest, the nation's fourth-largest carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 14. It has been seeking $1.4 billion in annual savings from workers.
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The count was actually 4,413 votes were cast in favor of the strike out of an eligible 4,851, which puts the approval at 92.3%
Wow. That is an overwhelming majority. Usually you don't see numbers that high.
This is just the beginning. Be interesting to see what tomorrow's court appearance does to this situation.
From KARE11.com in Minneapolis...
The pilots union at Northwest Airlines Corp. said Tuesday that its members have authorized a strike if the carrier imposes its threatened pay-cut and work-rule changes.
More than 92 percent of pilots voted in favor of authorizing a strike, said Wade Blaufuss, spokesman for the Northwest branch of the Air Line Pilots Association. He said more than 90 percent of Northwest's 4,851 eligible pilots voted.
Blaufus spoke by phone from New York, where the union leadership is meeting amid talks with the airline.
The vote authorizes union leaders to call a strike, but doesn't guarantee that they will. The union has said it wouldn't strike unless Northwest imposes pay-cut and work rule changes. Wednesday is the earliest that could happen. That's the day that New York bankruptcy judge Allan Gropper is set to rule on the airline's request to reject its union contracts with pilots and flight attendants.
Flight attendants have also threatened to strike, but their vote doesn't wrap up until March 6.
Northwest, the nation's fourth-largest carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 14. It has been seeking $1.4 billion in annual savings from workers.
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The count was actually 4,413 votes were cast in favor of the strike out of an eligible 4,851, which puts the approval at 92.3%
Wow. That is an overwhelming majority. Usually you don't see numbers that high.
This is just the beginning. Be interesting to see what tomorrow's court appearance does to this situation.