| 31. | In addition, this may force the issue of wage concessions which would, ultimately, also help everyone.
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| 32. | The airline has won wage concessions from most of its unions, with the baggage carriers a notable exception.
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| 33. | Wolf replaces Seth Schofield, who failed in his bid to win wage concessions from the carrier's unions.
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| 34. | In 1994, employees received 55 percent of UAL in exchange for $ 4.8 billion in wage concessions.
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| 35. | Outstanding issues earlier yesterday were pilots'demands for profit-sharing or stock options in exchange for wage concessions.
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| 36. | He added that the Air Line Pilots Association Monday ratified wage concessions for the next 5 1 / 2 years.
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| 37. | US Airways has reached agreements with its pilots and flight attendants on a collective dlrs 550 million in wage concessions.
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| 38. | The proposal, which offers wage concessions in return for equity, would require other employees and investors to make sacrifices.
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| 39. | In July 1994, workers bought 55 percent of the company by agreeing to wage concessions totaling nearly $ 5 billion.
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| 40. | The pilots wanted a substantial raise to make up for wage concessions they made in 1993 that helped Northwest avoid bankruptcy.
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