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" ... At the time, TSA staff were unable to comment on or confirm the depth and breadth of the so-called sickout because many internal staff had been furloughed. On Tuesday, however, some of the remaining staff went public with recent statistics from the action. On Twitter, Michael Bilello, the TSA's Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, confirmed that year-over-year "call outs" had increased from 3.8% daily up to 4.6% – up about 21%. ... "
" ... Over a hundred Air India pilots called in sick over the past two days- hitting international operations of the Indian flag carrier during peak season. The pilot sickout is a manifestation of a deep division in the rank and file of the airline. The Air India pilots are demanding more privileges (and pay) compared to their colleagues who came in from sister-carrier Indian Airlines, after the two were merged in 2007. The merger was the government’s simplistic solution to the two airline’s problems. Five years on, employees in every category from the pilots to the cleaners still identify themselves as belonging to their former organizations. ... "
" ... The takeover was a challenge for the small group of Reno pilots. At first, it seemed that American might seek to keep them on at Reno pay rates, which would violate the Allied Pilot Association scope clause. American pilots staged a sickout in 1999. ... "
" ... Twenty years ago American Airlines, based in neighboring Fort Worth, sued its pilots union, the Allied Pilots Association, for conducting an illegal “sickout” as a way of pressuring the airline to agree to labor’s contract demands. Federal District Judge Joe Kendall listened to hours of emotional testimony and arguments in his overflowing courtroom before ruling against the pilots. He then slapped the union and its two top officers personally with $45 million in fines for ignoring his order and issuing thinly coded instructions to union members to continue the sickout despite the judge's initial ruling. ... "
" ... Yet McBryde, with his tough reputation, poses a serious threat to both unions’ finances. In 1999, Federal Judge Joe Kendall, a similarly tough-acting jurist in Dallas, fined American’s pilots’ union, the Allied Pilots Association, for its role in overseeing a six-day sickout that caused thousands of American flights to be cancelled and stranded more than 600,000 passengers around the world. In particular Kendall ruled that APA leaders did not take serious steps to stop the sickout as he had ordered them to do. ... "