Southwest sued by pilots who allege labor law violations

Southwest was sued by its pilots union and accused of violating federal labor law by unilaterally changing working conditions, rules and pay rates as travel collapsed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The carrier violated the Railway Labor Act by making changes in its contract, the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association said in a lawsuit filed Monday in a Dallas federal court. The union, which represents 9,000 pilots, said it seeks to block further similar actions and asked a judge to order Southwest to make every effort to negotiate an agreement. The lawsuit is the latest sign of rising tensions between the Dallas-based airline and its pilots as talks on a new contract have stalled. The union has threatened to picket Southwest ahead of winter holiday travel over its failure to negotiate contract terms for items affected by the pandemic and the possibility of mandated vaccines. Southwest will trim its flight schedule for the last four months of the year in part after pilots, flight attendants and other employees complained about overwork and understaffed operations.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-31/southwest-air-sued-by-pilots-for-alleged-labor-law-violations
8/31/21