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Tuesday, May 31, 2005 (AP)
Threat of Strike Looms Over United, Union
By DAVE CARPENTER, AP Business Writer


   (05-31) 05:23 PDT Chicago (AP) --

   Threat of a strike loomed over last-minute talks between United Airlines
and its largest union, under pressure to reach a new contract agreement by
a judge's Tuesday deadline.

   Negotiations between the airline and the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers continued into early Tuesday as another
union representing United's 7,000 mechanics ended electronic voting on a
proposed contract deal.

   Members of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association were voting on
whether to accept a five-year pact entailing $96 million in annual
reductions and 3.9 percent pay cuts, among other conditions.

   Meanwhile, negotiators for United and the union representing its 20,000
ground workers talked by phone, fax and e-mail Monday night into Tuesday
morning to try to resolve remaining differences over the terms of a new
five-year contract. Both sides returned to Chicago but had not met face to
face by late Monday, IAM spokesman Joseph Tiberi said.

   "The District 141 Negotiating Committee returned to Chicago today, fully
prepared to conclude our negotiations with United Airlines. Prior to our
departure on Friday, we were encouraged by the progress toward a fair and
equitable settlement on all issues, including the issue of a replacement
pension plan," Randy Canale, president of IAM District 141, said in a
posting on the union's Web site late Monday night.

   Absent an agreement, Bankruptcy Judge Eugene Wedoff has said he will rule
Tuesday afternoon on whether United can break the union's contract
unilaterally in order to impose lower wages and benefits. The IAM contends
such an action would give it the right to strike, and union leaders served
notice again Monday that the workers are poised to walk off their jobs if
necessary.

   Canale's message said the sides continued to exchange proposals, but he
also encouraged members to check the Web site or call a hot line for
updates, "including instructions in the event the judge rules in United's
favor."

   United spokeswoman Jean Medina said the two sides were in contact
throughout the holiday weekend and the company remained hopeful of a
settlement.

   United, a unit of Elk Grove Village, Ill.-based UAL Corp., was seeking
$175 million in annual concessions from the IAM to complete a companywide
package of $700 million in yearly labor savings.

   The key remaining hurdle was a pension plan to replace the
defined-benefits fund the company is terminating. The company wants the
money put into an investment-based 401(k) savings plan, while the union
says it should be placed in its own defined-benefits fund — the
IAM's National Pension Plan.

   Interim contracts for both the machinists and the mechanics expire
Tuesday.

   In January, the mechanics narrowly voted down a previous contract
agreement. The union submitted the new tentative pact to its members
without recommending which way they vote.

   That pact calls for mechanics to take the 3.9 percent pay cuts starting
June 1, on top of 14 percent reductions two years ago. Reduced benefits,
such as sick days and holidays, would account for the rest of the labor
savings.

   A 5 percent defined-contribution pension plan is part of the contract,
replacing the former defined-benefits plan. The mechanics' union also
would get $40 million in convertible notes upon United's exit from Chapter
11 bankruptcy.

   ___

   On the Net:

   www.united.com

   www.iam141.org

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Copyright 2005 AP

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