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United Airlines Scraps Pension Plans, Unions Threaten Strike

HeadlineMay 11, 2005

In labor news, United Airlines last night won its bid to end its four employee pension plans, clearing the way for what is being called the largest pension default in corporate history. The airline’s unions denounced the decision by a federal bankruptcy court and vowed they could go on strike against United over the move. Airline industry analysts predict this could spark a chain reaction among other airlines. The four pension plans cover more than 120,000 employees and retirees.

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