Pilots at American Airlines voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure authorizing union leaders to call for a strike, though the airline said negotiations are still progressing
As travel rebounds from the pandemic, carriers big and small are scrambling to hire pilots. But some airline executives say a 2013 regulation is standing in the way, and they want the government to revisit the so-called 1,500-hour rule. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains.
Photo: David Fang for WSJPilots at American Airlines Group Inc. voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure authorizing union leadersThe vote results announced Monday don’t mean a walk-off is imminent or inevitable. Federal law makes it difficult for airline unions to go on strike.
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