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CNBC15d
American Airlines CEO tells pilots the carrier will match Delta's pay
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said the company is prepared to match Delta's pay increases. Airline labor unions are seeking big pay increases after contract talks stalled during Covid.
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Air Canada pilots decry 'embarrassing' pay gap with U.S. after Delta deal
MONTREAL, March 3 (Reuters) - Air Canada (AC.TO) pilots are pressing for higher pay in the run-up to fresh contract talks, following recent gains secured by pilots at U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines ...
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Delta pilots lock down a new contract and 34% pay raise as a major labor shortage makes airlines shell out big money to keep workers
In February, Delta Air Lines also increased pay for its flight attendants and other non-union employees by 5% along with expanding its issue of merit raises. Learn how to navigate and strengthen ...
Government Executive12d
Biden Officially Proposes an Average 5.2% Pay Increase for Federal Workers and the Military in 2024
President Biden officially proposed a 5.2% average pay raise for both civilian federal employees and military service members next year as part of his fiscal 2024 budget plan released Thursday.
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Delta pilots approve contract to raise pay by more than 30%
ATLANTA (AP) — Pilots at Delta Air Lines easily approved a new contract that will raise their pay by more than 30% over four years and likely lead to similar agreements covering union pilots at ...
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Is air travel going to get even MORE expensive? Delta agrees 34% pay rise for pilots - worth up to $90k - with other major airlines set to follow suit
Pilots at Delta Air Lines easily approved a new contract that will raise their pay by more than 30 percent over four years and likely lead to similar agreements covering union pilots at other ...
Flying13d
American Airlines Offers To Match Delta Pilot Pay Raise
The proposal came a week after Delta pilots ratified a new contract that increases salaries by 34 percent over the next three years, for a $7 billion cumulative pay raise for the airline’s ...
Dallas Morning News14d
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom says carrier ‘is prepared to match Delta pay rates’
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom says the Fort Worth-based carrier “is prepared to match” rival Delta’s new pilot contract by raising pay a cumulative 40% over four years and improving ...
The Washington Post14d
Biden to propose 5.2 percent federal pay increase, largest in 43 years
President Biden is expected to propose a 5.2 percent raise ... would be the largest pay increase for the workforce of 2.1 million executive branch employees since a 9.1 percent increase in 1980.
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Delta Air Lines lays out its plan to leave fossil fuels behind
And with very little SAF produced today, it’s going to be an uphill climb for Delta to hit its 2050 target. Nevertheless, SAF ...

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