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Thu, Mar 10, 2011

Pinnacle Airlines Reaches Tentative Agreement With Flight Attendants

Ratification Vote Expected "Soon"

Pinnacle Airlines, Inc., announced Tuesday that it has reached a tentative agreement with the United Steelworkers AFL-CIO (USW) to amend the collective bargaining agreement covering 797 Flight Attendants. The next step is for the Flight Attendants to vote on ratification, which should occur soon. If ratified, the contract would provide a five-year extension to the collective bargaining agreement that became amendable on Jan. 31, 2011.

"The USW has a history of fair representation of employees, and we look forward to achieving continued operational excellence together," said Philip H. Trenary, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pinnacle Airlines Corp.  "We thank the committees on both sides for their hard work and spirit of cooperation."

"This agreement demonstrates that employees are valued and have a seat at the table," said Ken Ratliff, USW local union president. "The contract emphasizes a commitment to work life balance, diversity, and workplace flexibility, while taking into consideration the airline's important work. Throughout the whole process, flight attendants and managers listened to each other and our relationship is improved as a result."

FMI: www.pncl.com

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