United Airlines pilots avert layoffs, other workers hope for bailout

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United Airlines' pilots have voted to accept a deal that would avert the immediate furlough of thousands of pilots, the company said on Monday, ...

CHICAGO: United Airlines' pilots voted on Monday to accept a deal that would avert 2,850 furloughs set for Thursday, while thousands of other US airline employees are hoping Congress will extend federal aid to save their jobs.

An initial US$25 billion government bailout that covered airlines' payrolls and protected jobs for six months expires on Sep 30, driving a fervent last-minute push by the industry for Congress to agree on a fresh stimulus package.Chicago-based United has already put in motion steps to furlough around 12,000 frontline employees, excluding pilots, on Thursday, officials said.

Under the agreement with its pilots, United's drastically reduced flying schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic will be spread across its entire pilot base, saving jobs and reducing the need for costly training once demand returns. US airlines have argued that without support from Washington, they will not have a trained workforce in place once demand that is down about 70 per cent from last year starts to recover.

American Airlines, which is lobbying hard for a fresh bailout, is preparing to furlough 19,000 workers on Oct 1, though Chief Executive Doug Parker said on Sunday he was"confident" that proposed bills with airline relief could be passed before Thursday.

 

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