Delta's pilots seek big payday as airline's earnings
surge
Atlanta, Georgia: The union representing Delta Air Lines Inc.'s pilots
wants raises of almost 40 per cent compounded over three years, attempting to
reverse some of the pay and benefit cuts adopted in the early
2000s.
The union cites the carrier's surging profits in saying it had requested a
22 per cent raise for 2016, followed by 7 per cent raises in the following two
years, according to a memo from the Air Line Pilots Association. The union and
Delta declined to comment on the memo. A Delta spokesman, Morgan Durrant, said
the company looks forward to negotiating with the union to reach an agreement
that's beneficial to both parties.
The memo suggests that the union is taking a more aggressive stance in
negotiations with the Atlanta-based airline, which typically has had some of the
strongest labour relations in the industry. Almost two-thirds of the pilots over
the summer voted against a deal that would have given them almost a 22 per cent
increase over three years.
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