Pilot Union Can't Escape $225M Merger Payout Class Action
By Jacob Fischler ( November 6, 2015, 8:16 PM EST) -- A unilaterally appointed arbitrator in a dispute between United Airlines pilots and a union over $225 million in back pay following the airline's merger with Continental Airlines doomed the union's claims that the arbitration process was binding and that a class action could not proceed, an Illinois federal judge ruled Friday....
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