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?
Posted April 08, 2005
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