Word: payes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...show of support with Eastern pilots, the pilots' union announced its 41,000 members at 47 airlines will be assessed $300 each to help pay for the strike pay package. The union also agreed to refuse to fly planes and routes purchased from Eastern unless Eastern pilots are hired for the work...
...request Tuesday by the Air Line Pilots Association coincided with the union's approval of $2,400-a-month strike pay for the 3600 pilots, bolstered by a U.S. appeals court's refusal to force them back to work...
Throughout the strike, representatives of Eastern's management took to the television airwaves to plead their case: the airline was losing $1 million per day. Employees must take a drastic pay cut or the airline will fold...
Four days after 3,500 machinists walked off the job to protest a proposed 28 percent pay cut, President Bush set the tone for the public debate on the strike: "I would urge [the striking workers] not to make the public--the innocent traveling public--a pawn in this dispute...
Factors such as high school background, scholastic rank, financial resources, concentration, athletics and social club membership all played a role in applying. Students also had to state the amount they would pay for a room, which, in that day, cost between $110 and $500 per student...