| 41. | Both groups, along with salaried employees, bought 55 percent of the airline in 1994 in exchange for wage concessions.
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| 42. | Employees have agreed to hundreds of millions of dollars in wage concessions, and furloughs and layoffs continue at the airline.
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| 43. | United's 24, 000 flight attendants had been widely expected to approve the $ 412 million in wage concessions.
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| 44. | American Airlines'chances of avoiding bankruptcy looked shaky after flight attendants did not approve $ 340 million in wage concessions.
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| 45. | In response to worker grievances, Bongo negotiated on a sector-by-sector basis, making significant wage concessions.
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| 46. | In the process, he has reduced the number of city employees by a quarter, won wage concessions and increased productivity.
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| 47. | The mayor hinted Thursday that he might be willing to negotiate on the issue in exchange for wage concessions by the police.
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| 48. | Or some of the company's capital could be given to its pilots in exchange for wage concessions, he said.
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| 49. | Outstanding issues earlier in the day were pilots'demands for profit-sharing or stock options in exchange for wage concessions.
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| 50. | Officials with the flight attendants union said recently that management hasn't given any indication that they will seek wage concessions.
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