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US Airways Shares Tumble on Union Move

September 7, 2004
 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS





Filed at 10:37 a.m. ET

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) -- US Airways Group Inc.'s shares
tumbled nearly 9 percent in early trading Tuesday after
union leaders representing US Airways pilots rejected
sending a management contract proposal to members for
possible ratification.

US Airways has warned that a bankruptcy filing could be
imminent in the coming weeks if it cannot cut new labor
deals with its unions.

The Master Executive Council of the Air Line Pilots
Association met off and on over the Labor Day weekend to
discuss its options. The council adjourned at about 10:30
p.m. Monday after voting against putting the company's
proposal to a vote.

``At this time it is uncertain as to whether or not
discussions will continue between ALPA and the company,''
union spokesman Jack Stephan said in an e-mail.

US Airways, which emerged from bankruptcy protection just
one year ago, says it needs to cut costs by $1.5 billion a
year to avoid a return to bankruptcy and possible
liquidation. The company is seeking about $800 million in
labor cuts, including $295 million a year from pilots.

US Airways spokesman David Castelveter said Tuesday, ``We
are profoundly disappointed that the actions of a few
prevent our pilots from making their own decisions.
Nevertheless, we remain firmly committed to reaching an
agreement that is responsive to our pilot's needs, but also
meets our required financial target.''

In early trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, US Airways
shares were down 21 cents at $2.14.

Stephan said representatives from Pittsburgh and
Philadelphia combined to defeat the proposal to send a new
contract out for vote. While Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
representatives are a minority on the union's Master
Executive Council, they represent a majority of US Airways
pilots and therefore can control any union vote.

The Pittsburgh and Philadelphia representatives have
generally taken a tougher stance throughout the
negotiations. Pittsburgh representative Fred Freshwater
said last week that pilots who have contacted him strongly
support a tough negotiating stance.

Negotiations with the union included a proposal by
management that would cut pay by as much as 35 percent and
contributions to a 401 (k)-style retirement plan by as much
as 30 percent, according to sources familiar with the
discussions.

So far, none of the airline's unions have reached agreement
on a new labor deal. While other unions, including flight
attendants, are in negotiations, the machinists' union has
refused to enter talks on a new labor contract.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-US-Airways-Pilots.html?ex=1095583893&ei=1&en=c0596982ca28598f


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