JetBlue Airways' Pilots Vote to Join Union
Most of JetBlue's 2,529 pilots participated in the
vote, and 71 percent of them voted to unionize. Credit Brendan
Mcdermid/Reuters
After twice rejecting bids to unionize since 2009,
JetBlue Airways pilots overwhelmingly agreed to be represented by the Air Line
Pilots Association, the union said on Tuesday.
Most of JetBlue's 2,529
pilots participated in the vote, and 71 percent of them voted to join A.L.P.A.,
the largest pilots' union in the United States. In a one-sentence statement,
JetBlue said it would set up negotiating committees after the National Mediation
Board authorizes A.L.P.A. as the representative body for its pilots.
The
pilots are the first work group at JetBlue to join a union. It most likely means
that JetBlue's costs will continue to rise in coming years as the pilots' union
seeks better terms for its newest members. Shares of JetBlue fell 1.9 percent on
Tuesday, to close at $8.59.
Captain Lee Moak, the union's president, said
that the addition of the JetBlue pilots would "make our union stronger by adding
their unified voices to the association's strong bargaining and advocacy
efforts."
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