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Northwest and Flight Attendants Come To Terms

Not much of a surprise here, as today -- the day Northwest would have been given the right to impose terms on the flight attendant union -- both sides announced that a tentative agreement has been reached.

Apparently both sides negotiated all night, with a deal being hammered out this morning.

There are no details out yet about the deal, except that it does provide for a quick vote by the flight attendant membership.

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Don't forget the simulator engineers still don't have a T/A and they too must have a deal before all the other labor concessions become effective, a fact not mentioned much in the media.

So Ron, what is the status of negotiations between the airline and the simulator engineers?

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