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Sunday, 29 January 2006 |
World Airways, a
wholly owned subsidiary of World Air Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: WLDAE), announced
today that the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) negotiating team
representing World's 430 pilots has rejected the company's final offer after a
week of meetings facilitated by the National Mediation Board. Talks had
continued past the cooling-off period, which expired at midnight Friday, Jan.
27, 2006...
PEACHTREE CITY, Ga., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- World Airways, a
wholly owned subsidiary of World Air Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: WLDAE), announced
today that the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) negotiating team
representing World's 430 pilots has rejected the company's final offer after a
week of meetings facilitated by the National Mediation Board. Talks had
continued past the cooling-off period, which expired at midnight Friday, Jan.
27, 2006.
"The company is very disappointed that a fair and equitable agreement
could not be reached," said Charlie McDonald, chief operating officer. "We
believe we had a very attractive offer on the table,
including annual wage
increases, continued profit sharing, a signing bonus, benefits improvements,
work-rule improvements and a job security proposal."
Negotiations have been ongoing for more than two years, since the contract
became amendable in June 2003. The pilots rejected an earlier tentative
agreement in March 2004. Both parties requested release from mediation in
November 2005 after the IBT committee rejected the company's offer at that
time.
No further meetings are scheduled at this time. World Airways will
continue to operate its military schedule based on a contract provision that
prevents interruption of military service. The company also plans to operate
its commercial schedule unless service is disrupted by the pilots. The IBT
has not formally declared its intentions at this point, however, the pilots
are now free to pursue self-help, which could include commercial work
stoppages.
World Airways, a wholly owned subsidiary of World Air Holdings, Inc., is a
U.S.-certificated air carrier providing customized transportation services for
major international passenger and cargo carriers, the United States military,
major freight forwarders and international leisure tour operators. Founded in
1948, World operates a fleet of 17 wide-body aircraft to meet the specialized
needs of its customers. For information, visit http://www.worldairways.com.
["Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995: This release contains forward looking statements that are
subject to risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the impact
of competition in the market for air transportation services, the cyclical
nature of the air carrier business, reliance on key marketing relationships,
fluctuations in operating results and other risks detailed from time to time
in the company's periodic reports filed with the SEC (reports are available
from the company upon request). These various risks and uncertainties may
cause the company's actual results to differ materially from those expressed
in any of the forward looking statements made by, or on behalf of the company
in this release.]
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