About 1,200 Frontier Airlines pilots are being asked to review a new collective bargaining agreement, the final step before the pilots vote on ratifying the pact.
Members of the Air Line Pilots Association will have two weeks to review the agreement, ALPA said Dec. 5 after the union’s Master Executive Council voted 6-0 to approve the agreement.
The union reached the tentative agreement with Frontier on Nov. 12 after more than two years of negotiations. The agreement includes substantial improvements to pay, work rules, retirement, health insurance, and disability benefits, the union said. It retains existing contract scheduling and vacation ...
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