United Pilots Reject Staffing Changes
United Airlines pilots have shot down a tentative agreement that would've given the carrier more staffing flexibility to help prevent worker shortages during peak flying times.
Nearly 70 percent of eligible pilots voted against the deal, according to the Air Line Pilots Association, which represents 6,500 United pilots.
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