Bush Orders Delay in Airline Mechanic Strike
A 30-day “cooling-off†period was issued to prevent a strike by United Airlines mechanics.
In a brief statement issued by the White House, President Bush said he “remains concerned about the effect an airline strike could have on the traveling public and on the economy.â€
He urged the two sides to work at resolving the dispute.
A presidential board appointed in the labor dispute between United and the International Assn. of Machinists and Aerospace workers recommended the move. The panel urged a pay raise for the mechanics despite sympathizing with the carrier’s financial predicament.
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