A resounding 97.5 percent of pilots voted in favor of the strike ballot. More than 96 percent of eligible pilots participated in the polling.
“This vote serves as notice to AirTran management that we are united and resolved to get an industry-standard contract now,” said Linden Hillman, Chairman of the AirTran chapter of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l. “We do not want a strike, we want a contract. The time has passed to get this done.”
AirTran pilots are paid significantly less than industry-standard, and are seeking a contract that rewards them for their contribution to the success of the airline.
(Photos: ALPA members picketed in Milwaukee this morning to gain the attention of AirTran stockholders and board members. Credit for All Photos: Jenissee Volpintesta. For more pictures from the picket, visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wisaflcio/sets/72157623963296367/.)
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