United Airlines Pilots Win $10 Billion Pay Raise Deal Amid Labor Shortage as Other Industries Face Strikes
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United Airlines pilots received a lucrative $10.2 billion deal that will increase wages by up to 40% over 4 years.
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The deal was negotiated by the Air Line Pilots Association union amid an aviation labor shortage.
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The deal includes a provision requiring airlines to match each other's pilot pay.
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The deal comes as other major industries like Hollywood and auto manufacturing face strike action for higher pay.
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25,000 auto workers expanded strike action against Detroit's Big 3 carmakers as talks broke down, costing billions.