Southwest Airlines Pilots Association v. Southwest Airlines Co

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Case Number:

3:21-cv-02608

Court:

Texas Northern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Railway Labor Act

Judge:

Ada Brown

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  1. May 08, 2026

    Union Says Southwest Manufactured Deposition 'Emergency'

    The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association urged a Texas federal judge to reject Southwest Airlines' emergency bid to reconsider an order postponing depositions of union-affiliated pilots facing internal investigations, arguing the airline manufactured the time squeeze through its own delays.

  2. May 07, 2026

    Southwest Says Court Order 'Gatekeeping' Worker Relations

    Southwest Airlines Co. told a Texas federal judge that a recent order will make both the court and the airline's union "gatekeepers of Southwest's employee relations department," asking Thursday for the court to reconsider its order.

  3. May 06, 2026

    Judge Blocks Southwest From Some Employee Investigations

    A Texas federal judge delayed the deposition of multiple pilots after Southwest's union alleged the airline threatened witnesses with discipline right before they sat for depositions, saying the company could not bring new disciplinary actions against union-related witnesses for actions from over two years ago without prior court approval.

  4. September 27, 2022

    Southwest Airlines, Union Must Arbitrate Pilot Dispute

    A union must arbitrate a dispute over the removal of a pilot from his duties at Southwest Airlines, a Texas federal judge ruled Tuesday, saying federal labor law calls for an arbitrator to step in to interpret the parties' labor contract.

  5. November 22, 2021

    Southwest Airlines Says Pilot Spat Should Be Arbitrated

    A dispute over Southwest Airlines' removal of a pilot from his duties should be arbitrated, the airline told a Texas federal judge, saying its actions were allowed under its collective bargaining agreement with a pilots' union.

  6. October 21, 2021

    Union Says Southwest Puts 'Bull's-Eye' On Backs Of Members

    Southwest Airlines violated federal labor law by fostering anti-union sentiment among its ranks and stripping a pilot of his special qualifications because of his union affiliation, according to a lawsuit filed by a pilots' union in Texas federal court.