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...also said that at 5 p.m. EST, the time of the press conference, he plans to meet with Carnesale in person...
...University of California (UC) Board of Regents will hold a teleconferenced meeting today at 3 p.m. EST, where they are expected to confirm the nomination offered by UC President Richard Atkinson...
...will be back to normal by Sunday. In addition, the airline announced it will slash some fares up to 50 percent and double mileage points to lure back alienated customers. The strike is suspended, but not over. President Clinton ordered a 60 day "cooling-off" period at 12:04 EST, invoking the 1926 National Railway Labor Act, which governs relations for the airline industry. While American pilots are back in the cockpit, a three-member emergency board named by Clinton will take a month to propose a settlement. If the union and the airline's parent company AMR fail...
...will be back to normal by Sunday. In addition, the airline announced it will slash some fares up to 50 percent and double mileage points to lure back alienated customers. The strike is suspended, but not over. President Clinton ordered a 60 day "cooling-off" period at 12:04 EST, invoking the 1926 National Railway Labor Act, which governs relations for the airline industry. While American pilots are back in the cockpit, a three-member emergency board named by Clinton will take a month to propose a settlement. If the union and the airline's parent company AMR fail...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: A strike of American Airlines pilots appears more and more likely as company and pilots' union representatives resume negotiations seeking a new contract before a deadline of midnight EST Friday. The union, the Allied Pilots Association, has established a strike "war room" in Miami, while the airline has alerted its 90,000 employees that a layoff may be coming. "There's a lot of distrust on both sides," says TIME Austin bureau chief Sam Gwynne. "The central truth at this point is that the two sides can't even agree on the major issue. The management says this...