US Airways' Chief Negotiator For Pilots Union Resigns Over RJ Issue
US Airways' chief negotiator for the pilots' union resigned last week, and the entire negotiating committee may be replaced over "an apparent disagreement" over the number of regional jets that should be allowed to fly in its system, according to Merrill Lynch analysts. The pilot union on April 10...
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