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Wilms

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Wed Aug 1, 2012, 09:22 PM Aug 2012

Group of American Airlines pilots object to electronic voting on contract

Group of American Airlines pilots object to electronic voting on contract


By tmaxon

July 16, 2012

A group of American Airlines pilots have raised objections to its union’s plans to vote on a proposed contract through Internet or telephone balloting.

In a letter, 429 pilots asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane to “exert whatever influence you have” to require that the Allied Pilots Association hold a contract vote using paper ballots rather than electronic methods.

The letter to Judge Lane said the union “has a history of problems with electronic voting and, as a result, now only uses mailed-in ballots when conducting officer elections.”

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http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/2012/07/group-of-american-airlines-pilots-object-to-electronic-voting-on-contract.html/


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