Northwest Attendants Agree to Concessions as Pilots Continue Talks
Flight attendants at Northwest Airlines agreed on Wednesday to wage concessions of $195 million a year as the airline continued negotiating with its pilots to accept more cuts and avoid the possibility of having their contract voided by a bankruptcy court. Only the pilots at Northwest have yet to agree to concessions.
See "Northwest Attendants Agree to Concessions as Pilots Continue Talks", Jeff Bailey, The New York Times, March 1, 2006