Arbitrator Decides To Cut Alaska Air Pilot Pay

Alaska Airlines won a decision from an arbitrator over the weekend to implement a new contract that cuts pilot wages by 26% and boosts productivity as the carrier works to be more cost-competitive with its peers. The negotiations with Alaska's Air Line Pilots Association unit started in October 2003...

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