Collective Bargaining by Air Line Pilots
Herbert R. Northrup
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1947, vol. 61, issue 4, 533-576
Abstract:
Introduction, 533. — Growth of ALPA, 533. — Government of ALPA: membership, 538; councils, 539; the convention, 539; officers, 541; co-pilots, 542; affiliated groups, 544. — Salaries and Earnings: the Pre-NRA period, 545; Decision 83, 546; co-pilots' pay, 551; international service, 551; the Stratoliner arbitrations, 553. — The Four-Engine Dispute, 554. — Hours of work and mileage limitations, 562. — Rules and working conditions, 564. — Theoretical bases of high pilot pay: qualifications, 569; earning life, 571; hazards, 672; technological advance, 573; bargaining power, 574. — Conclusion, 575.
Date: 1947
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