American Airlines stock falls after pilots vote ‘overwhelmingly’ to strike if necessary

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Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. fell 0.6% in premarket trading Monday, after the air carrier’s pilots voted “overwhelmingly” in favor of authorizing a...

Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. AAL fell 0.6% in premarket trading Monday, after the air carrier’s pilots voted “overwhelmingly” in favor of authorizing a strike. The Allied Pilots Association union, which represents 15,000 American Airlines pilots, said with more than 96% of the APA membership participating, more than 99% voted in favor of authorizing a strike.

The Allied Pilots Association union, which represents 15,000 American Airlines pilots, said with more than 96% of the APA membership participating, more than 99% voted in favor of authorizing a strike. “We will strike if necessary to secure the industry-leading contract that our pilots have earned and deserve – a contract that will position American Airlines for success,” said APA President Capt. Ed Sicher. ““Fortunately, there is an alternative.

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