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Delta Air Lines Inc. may soon purchase more narrow-body jets when a tentative contract with its pilot union is ratified by a majority of members.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with its pilots union seven months before the existing accord comes up for amendment, in an industry where negotiations often drag on for years.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. flight attendants’ vote to reject union representation may be nullified by a U.S. labor board controlled by Obama administration appointees, according to a senator and an analyst.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. may soon have unions representing a majority of its workforce under elections that could boost costs and reshape the culture at a carrier long resistant to organized labor.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. was sued by flight attendants claiming the carrier is punishing them for their union membership while working for Northwest Airlines Corp. before its acquisition in 2008.
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U.S. lawmakers agreed to compromise on a labor provision in legislation to keep the Federal Aviation Administration running.
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An airline industry challenge to a government rule that makes union organizing easier was rejected by a U.S. appeals court, leaving a voting system in place that in 2010 upended 75 years of practice.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. flight attendants who worked for Northwest Airlines Corp. before its 2008 acquisition lost a bid for an order to force Delta to immediately align their compensation with peers who already worked for the carrier.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. and U.S. air carriers face a steeper challenge in blocking union campaigns after the National Mediation Board eased rules for organizing. An airline trade group said it will sue to block the change.
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Apple Inc .’s iPad won approval from U.S. regulators to display navigational charts for some charter pilots, a step that may speed the end of the decades-old tradition of paper maps in the cockpit.
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