FedEx Pilot Union to Reject Overtime
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Pilots for FDX Corp., formerly Federal Express, say they will turn down overtime starting Monday to call attention to stalled contract talks.
The Fedex Pilots Assn., which represents 98% of the express delivery company’s pilots, said the tactic will delay deliveries at the peak of the company’s pre-holiday rush. Daily traffic reaches 4 million packages during the period.
FedEx said only 2% of the company’s flights are operated by overtime crews. Memphis-based FedEx is the world’s largest air package delivery company.
Company pilots earn an average of $142,000 a year, about mid-range for the airline industry. Annual salaries for 1997, including overtime, ranged from $37,000 to $379,000, depending on seniority and the kind of aircraft flown, FedEx said.
The union seeks a retroactive 5% pay increase and a 19% raise over four years.
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