Panel extends airport labor pact
In a move supported by organized labor, airport commissioners on Monday extended measures to protect wages and working conditions to $1.8 billion in improvement projects planned for Los Angeles International Airport.
The Board of Airport Commissioners decided that the project labor agreement adopted by Los Angeles World Airports in November 1999 would apply to a new cross-field taxiway and renovations to the Tom Bradley International Terminal, including new gates on the west side to accommodate large airliners such as the Airbus A380.
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-- Dan Weikel
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