Mesaba unions consider Next Step

At the head of the Union Mesaba Airlines pilots to take this morning to consider its next train now that a bankruptcy judge blocked by striking.

Leader Tom Wychor pilots already said, there is a vocation, but he said, weeks or months.

Today, she says, Mesaba impose pay cuts Thursday morning if their pilots, mechanics and Flight Attendants not a deal.

Unions want the law to strike if that happens, but Judge Gregory Kishel is blocking a strike with a ruling last night.

Although both sides say they are ready to continue dialogue, no negotiations are planned.

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