A strike could happen if negotiations break down and the federal government authorizes a walkout.
After years of failed contract negotiations, the pilot union’s leaders at Alaska Airlines unanimously voted to conduct a strike-authorization ballot among their pilots that opens May 9 and closes May 25.
A strike will only happen if negotiations break down and the federal government authorizes a walkout. This strike-authorization vote comes during a pilot shortage that has caused hundreds of flight cancellations for the airline.
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