Asiana, Unionized Pilots Hold Talks Under Government Pressure (Bloomberg.com)

Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Asiana Airlines Inc. and unionized pilots met for more talks to try and end a 22-day strike that has cost the airline about 353 billion won ($348 million) in losses. The government has threatened to force pilots to return to work if there is no agreement.

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Posted August 07, 2005

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