Northwest pilots bristle as company seeks health insurance concessions
Northwest is asking its pilots for health insurance concessions that would cost each pilot's family about $1,705 in 1998, according to the carrier's Air Line Pilots Association unit. Among company proposals: each pilot family would pay 15% of insurance premiums, and deductibles would increase 250%.
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