Article: ALPA AND ALASKA AIRLINES REACH ACCORD

 
SEATTLE, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The negotiating committee of the Alaska Airlines chapter of the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA) and the airline jointly announced today the tentative agreement on a new 58-month contract, according to Alaska Airlines.  The contract, subject to ratification by the union's master executive council, would run through Dec. 1, 1997. 
"This agreement marks a real achievement in cooperation between labor and management," said Captain Jack Stockton, chairman of ALPA's master executive council.  "Most importantly, this agreement saves existing pilot jobs and provides a mechanism for growth in the future." 
Terms of the contract include ...

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