Steffy: Airline surgery on payrolls won't stop the bleeding (Houston Chronicle)

JUST months after being asked, Continental Airlines' employees gave up $418 million in wages and benefits. It was a quick cave-in as contract negotiations go, a testament to the sorry state of the U.S. airline industry. Having failed to succeed, everyone is quick to concede. What, though, will workers get for the latest round of givebacks?

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Posted April 08, 2005

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