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Old 08-16-2005, 10:14 AM
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UPS pilots refuse to haul Northwest Airlines struck goods
Tuesday August 16, 2:01 pm ET

The Independent Pilots Association, the Louisville-based union that represents United Parcel Service Inc. pilots, has told UPS that they will not fly Northwest Airlines struck goods.

The association informed UPS of its position in anticipation of a possible strike by the mechanics at Northwest, which could occur as early as this Friday, according to a news release.

"The Independent Pilots Association is strongly committed to the principle of solidarity with our fellow transportation industry workers," said Capt. Tom Nicholson, president of the association, in the release. "As such, we will refuse to fly any struck goods should a strike or lock-out occur at Northwest Airlines involving their airline mechanics.

Northwest Airlines "has an extensive cargo operation and is now actively in the market attempting to line up aircraft and carriers to provide airlift to dodge the effects of a strike. ... UPS pilots have the contractual right to refuse to move airplanes containing struck goods. We will simply set the parking brakes on any UPS plane containing (Northwest Airlines) struck goods."

Because of the labor dispute at Northwest, Independent Pilots Association crewmembers have refused to be transported on Northwest Airlines since Aug. 5, the release said. As a result, UPS has rescheduled its pilots to other commercial carriers.

Atlanta-based UPS (NYSE: UPS - News) employs more than 17,000 people in Louisville. Its Worldport facility, located at Louisville International Airport, is the company's largest air transportation hub.

Published August 16, 2005 by Business First
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Old 08-16-2005, 10:18 AM
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Great Job Ups!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 08-16-2005, 10:43 AM
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Where does FedEx "ALPA" stand on this??? Still waiting for the press release...

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Originally Posted by BIGBROWNDC8
Where does FedEx "ALPA" stand on this??? Still waiting for the press release...

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The IPA is showing some cajones and brotherhood. What a great gesture to our mechanic friends at NWA who will be shortly facing down the most professional union busters in the biz.

Where IS ALPA?
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Old 08-16-2005, 11:47 AM
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Diesel 10,
Hey brother, just curious, What is your union telling you guys about this? Im guessing your FedEx (MD-10) Is anyone asking the questions?

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