Pilots at United Continental will receive a pay rise of up to 40 per cent
终究未留
发表于 2023-10-1 10:43:35
217
0
0
The Air Line Pilots Association union said the deal, which added $10.2 billion in pay increases, benefits and other improvements, was approved by 82 percent of pilots who voted.
As airlines face a rapid rebound in travel demand and a shortage of pilots, pilots' unions have made big gains in new contract negotiations. Airlines have been racing to hire and train more pilots to replace those who retired early during the pandemic and to prepare for the coming wave of retirements.
CandyLake.com is an information publishing platform and only provides information storage space services.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author only, this article does not represent the position of CandyLake.com, and does not constitute advice, please treat with caution.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author only, this article does not represent the position of CandyLake.com, and does not constitute advice, please treat with caution.
You may like
- Tesla announces price increase in the US market!
- Trump threatens again with a big stick: EU must purchase US oil and gas or face tariffs
- Is the 'Trump Effect' Coming Early? Multiple states in the United States are considering establishing Bitcoin strategic reserves
- Nippon Steel Corporation delays its plan to acquire US Steel Company until March next year
- Panama President: It is impossible to give control of the Panama Canal to the United States, nor will it lower costs for American ships
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the decision to take countermeasures against US military industrial enterprises and senior management personnel
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Countermeasures against 7 US military industrial enterprises and senior management personnel
- Trump requests the US Supreme Court to suspend the enforcement of TikTok's forced sale order
- Major changes in the European energy market! The United States is attempting to replace Russia's natural gas exports to Europe
- Boeing and American aviation agency experts travel to South Korea to assist in investigating the plane crash incident