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Tuesday, December 2, 2003 (AP)
Pilots' union rejects contract
BETH DeFALCO, Associated Press Writer


   (12-02) 12:22 PST PHOENIX (AP) --
   The Air Line Pilots Association on Tuesday narrowly rejected a proposed
three-year contract with America West Airlines -- the second rejected
contract in less than year.
   The agreement would have included 14 percent raises for 1,700 pilots over
the life of the contract, an improved retirement package and enhanced job
protections.
   Of the 1,487 members of the Air Line Pilots Association eligible to vote,
97.2 percent cast ballots, and the contract was rejected by just five
votes.
   "It's a disappointment, but it signals we're getting close," said America
West spokeswoman Elise Eberwein.
   Michael Boyd, an airline industry consultant in Evergreen, Colo., said he
was surprised at the union's rejection of the contract.
   "The industry is marginally profitable. It's not an industry rolling in
dough," he said.
   America West Holdings Corp. reported a $32.9 million profit in the third
quarter -- its second consecutive quarterly profit after more than two
years of losses.
   America West and the union renewed negotiations early in September using=
 a
federal mediator after a previous tentative agreement was rejected by
pilots in March.
   That rejected agreement had called for an immediate 11 percent pay raise
and a 3 percent raise in 2005. Terry Stadler, the Air Line Pilots
Association's chairman, has said key contract disputes were on retirement,
job protection and work rules.
   The contract negotiations originally began in early 2000.
   America West employs 13,000 employees and serves nearly 55,000 customers=
 a
day. It is the nation's eighth largest carrier with hubs in Phoenix and
Las Vegas.
   America West shares fell 83 cents to $14.62 on the New York Stock Exchan=
ge
in late afternoon trading.

On the Net:
   America West Airlines: www.americawest.com
   Air Line Pilots Association: www.alpa.org

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