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Frontierflygerne forhandlet i tre år og fikk vesentlig lønnsøking - USA Today

Frontier pilots overwhelmingly OK contract with average 53% pay increase


DENVER (AP) — Frontier Airlines pilots have approved a new contract nearly three years after starting negotiations.
The Air Line Pilots Association said 77 percent of pilots for the Denver-based discount carrier backed the deal in a vote that ended Thursday. The union says the new contract, which will take effect Wednesday, will provide an average 53 percent pay increase.
Frontier pilots have been working under a contract changed in 2011 to keep the airline out of bankruptcy. Negotiations began in March 2016 and soon turned into mediation overseen by federal officials.
Pilots voted to authorize a strike in 2017. However, federal law makes it difficult for airline workers to strike so pilots staged demonstrations, including sending a "strike bus" to cities in Frontier's network, to raise awareness about their cause.
“We are pleased to have reached this agreement with our pilots and believe it gives them best-in-class salary and benefits while also ensuring Frontier’s continued growth,” Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle said in a statement.

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Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren, special for USA TODAY

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