Horizon Air and the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters announced today that the carrier's 610 pilots
ratified an agreement to extend the current contract for three years, creating
a new six-year pact. Among pilots who voted, 77 percent approved ratification.
"The fact that the extension was achieved three years before the contract
became amendable demonstrates the effectiveness of our sincerely collaborative
approach with our union-represented workgroups," Horizon President Glenn
Johnson said.
The new contract includes wage increases, improvements in productivity and
quality of life, and better job security. The extended contract becomes
amendable on Dec. 14, 2018, and was originally ratified in November 2010.
"We look forward to working together with the company to help Horizon continue
on its path of increasing profitability, which will enable our airline to
grow," said Captain Dan Johnston, Horizon Air Executive Council chairman.
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