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Guest M. McRae

The article is interesting in that the $ savings, despite the disparity in numbers of those being laidoff, show more of a percapita saving for the ground workers. Something is wrong with the math.

The deals call for $660 million in cuts from pilots, $620 million from ground workers and $340 from flight attendants. Management and nonunion employees also would take pay cuts totaling $180 million of the $1.8 billion in annual savings

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