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American pilots agree to paying penalty
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American pilots agree to paying penalty
From Journal Sentinel wire reports
Saturday, April 28, 2001
American Airlines settled with its pilots union Friday to resolve
the $45.5 million penalty levied against the union after a sickout.
As part of the d...
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