DALLAS, Sept. 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Southwest
Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) announced today that negotiators have
reached an Agreement in Principle for the Company's Facilities
Maintenance Technicians. Terms of the five-year deal include a
complete set of work rules, a wage scale, and a ratification bonus.
If ratified, the agreement would become the group's first contract
since being accreted into the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal
Association (AMFA).
"We appreciate our Facilities Maintenance Technicians and their
contributions to the success of Southwest Airlines," said Senior
Director Corporate Facilities John Zuzu. "This agreement recognizes
their efforts, and it supports the needs of our operations and our
Company."
The Agreement in Principle is subject to final review by AMFA's
National Executive Committee before it is submitted to its members
for a vote. A date for a ratification vote will be determined in
the coming days.
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