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Southwest Airlines Pilots Association v. The Boeing Company
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April 30, 2020
Southwest Pilots Union Gets Boeing Suit Sent To State Court
A Texas federal judge remanded to state court a suit brought by a union of Southwest Airlines Co. pilots that allege they lost wages due to Boeing's misrepresentations about the safety of 737 Max jets, deciding the Railway Labor Act didn't force the matter into federal court.
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April 14, 2020
Union Pact Key To Venue Args In Southwest Pilots' Max Suit
A Texas federal judge on Tuesday asked attorneys for a union of Southwest Airlines Co. pilots whether she would need to interpret its collective bargaining agreements to hash out claims they lost tens of millions in wages because of Boeing's misrepresentations about the safety of its 737 Max jets.
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January 14, 2020
Boeing Says Southwest Pilots Union Max Suit Is Preempted
Boeing said Monday that a Texas suit alleging the company's misrepresentations about the safety of its 737 Max jets cost Southwest Airlines' pilots tens of millions of dollars in lost wages involves a collective bargaining agreement and preemption issues that must be ironed out in federal court.
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December 05, 2019
Southwest Pilots Union In Forum Fight Over Boeing Max Suit
The union representing Southwest Airlines pilots has said that a Texas federal court doesn't have jurisdiction over its suit alleging that Boeing's misrepresentations about the safety of its 737 Max jets cost the pilots tens of millions of dollars in lost wages, insisting the dispute only involves state-based claims.