Pilots' Bid For Early Talks Signals 'Festering Issues'

The bid by Continental's 5,400 pilots to open contract talks 14 months early - rejected by the carrier - not only had to do with reaching the industry standard in terms of pay, but also was a "gamut of other issues festering for sometime," said the union's top negotiator. "It amplified the situation...

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