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Mon, Mar 19, 2012

Horizon Air Mechanics, Related Workers Reaffirm Teamster Support

Beat Out AMFA By 48 Votes

Mechanics and related workers at Horizon Air reaffirmed their support for the Teamsters Union today, voting in favor of representation by the Teamsters Airline Division.

"Although AMFA was able to create a representational dispute through a deceitful campaign of misinformation and untruths, our strong Teamster brothers and sisters stood their ground and beat back the raid," said Capt. David Bourne, Director of the Teamsters Airline Division. "Horizon mechanics and related workers recognize the improvements the Teamsters have made for them and I applaud this group for standing together in solidarity."

The mechanics, who have been Teamsters since 2009, had the option of voting for the Teamsters Union, AMFA or no union. The vote was 151 to 103 with 3 voting for no union. There are 323 workers in the bargaining unit.

The vote follows a contract ratified by the mechanics in December 2010. The contract secured significant improvements in job security and increased pay and benefits.

"I'm thankful that the members saw through the misinformation and made the correct choice. We can now move ahead," said John Cox, chief shop steward and seven-year employee at Horizon Air. "It's time to get back to the key issues that benefit the members."

FMI: www.teamster.org

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