TWA Wants To Continue Talks With IAM
TWA said the airline and its International Association of Machinists union, which represents about 16,000 employees, have agreed on a substantial number of issues but economics and job security and disagreements over property closings have led the two sides to loggerheads. TWA and its flight...
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