US Airways, Inc. v. US Airline Pilots Association

  1. November 21, 2011

    Pilots Can't Use Safety Concerns To Drive Labor Suit: Judge

    A North Carolina federal judge on Monday rejected an argument by the US Airline Pilots Association that a court order stopping its members from sabotaging US Airways Inc. operations in order to gain leverage in a labor dispute would require the pilots to operate in unsafe work conditions.

  2. September 28, 2011

    Pilots Union Can't Disrupt US Airways In Labor Row: Judge

    A North Carolina federal judge on Wednesday ordered the US Airline Pilots Association to stop encouraging members to sabotage airport operations in order to give the union greater leverage in its ongoing collective bargaining negotiations with US Airways Inc.

  3. August 17, 2011

    USAPA Loses Bid To Dismiss US Airways' Suit

    A North Carolina federal judge refused Wednesday to toss or transfer U.S. Airways Inc.'s suit accusing the U.S. Airline Pilots Association of deliberately slowing down the carrier's operations in an attempt to gain an upper hand in collective bargaining negotiations.

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