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Collective Bargaining Agreement

2005-2010

Economic Stabilization Guidelines

LETTER OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
UNITED AIRLINES, INC.
AND
THE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
IN THE SERVICE OF
UNITED AIR LINES, INC.
AS REPRESENTED BY
THE AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION,
INTERNATIONAL



ECONOMIC STABILIZATION GUIDELINES

THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT is made and entered into in accordance with the provisions of Title II of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, by and between UNITED AIR LINES, INC. (hereinafter referred to as the "Company") and the FLIGHT ATTENDANTS in the service of UNITED AIR LINES, INC. as represented by the AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION, INTERNATIONAL (hereinafter referred to as the "Union").

W I T N E S S E T H:

WHEREAS, the Company and the Union have entered into this collective bargaining in good faith; therefore:

  1. Should the Federal Government institute any form of wage review or controls with reporting requirements, the parties to this Agreement shall meet and consult on the procedure for the preparation of any and all reports to be filed with the government.
  2. Should any portion of this collective bargaining agreement be deferred or cutback by action of the Federal Government, the parties shall meet within ten (10) working days and attempt to allocate the monetary equivalent of the disallowed wages and benefits in a manner that would result in government approval. If agreement on reallocation is not reached within fifteen (15) working days, the parties agree to submit the unresolved matters of reallocation to final and binding arbitration.
  3. If the monetary equivalent of the deferred or cutback portion of the collective bargaining agreement cannot be reallocated in any manner that would result in governmental approval, the Company will pay the total amount directly attributable to the deferment or cutback to the Flight Attendants if and as soon as legally permissible and the rates deferred or cutback shall be implemented as soon as legally permissible.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have signed this Letter of Agreement this 25th day of February, 1976.

WITNESS:


/s/ Charles W. Thomson
  FOR UNITED AIR LINES, INC.

/s/ Duane M. Buckmaster




/s/ Herbert W. Jackson, Sr.
  Duane M. Buckmaster
Senior Vice President
Personnel & Industrial Relations


/s/ Patricia A. Roszel
   


/s/ Gail L. Goodrich
   


/s/ R. S. Humbert
   


WITNESS:


/s/ Susan J. Rohde
 

FOR THE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS AND FLIGHT STEWARDS IN THE SERVICE OF UNITED AIR LINES, INC.


/s/ Nancy A. Williams
 


/s/ Susan J. Bianchi
 

/s/ J. J. O'Donnell


/s/ V. Diane Robertson
  J. J. O'Donnell

/s/ Patricia D. Robertson

  Patricia D. Robertson

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