FedEx pilots reach tentative agreement with company
FedEx pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association conducted an informational picket May 24, 2023, to demonstrate their collective resolve and continued frustration with the lack of a new collective bargaining agreement with FedEx. (Brad Vest/Special to The Daily Memphian)
More than 5,000 FedEx pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association got some welcome news: They have reached a tentative deal with the company.
The deal must be reviews by the FedEx Master Executive Council and then faces a ratification vote by FedEx pilots, according to a news release from the ALPA.
Pilots would receive a pay bump of about 40% in 2026 followed by 3% increases annually from 2028 to 2030, according to the tentative agreement.
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Steve Bohnel is a Temple University graduate, originally from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He’s worked at news organizations in Iowa, Maryland and Pittsburgh, covering local and state politics. He covers health care, transportation and logistics, public companies, banking and finance and technology. He is an avid traveler, an Everton F.C. and Philadelphia sports fan, and likes collecting records and biking around town.
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