The Nation - News from March 4, 1985
About 800 persons are being trained to replace flight attendants honoring a strike by Transit Workers Union members at Pan American World Airways, airlines officials said in New York. The strike by 19,000 employees entered its fifth day with no new talks scheduled. Pan Am spokesman James Arey said the airline was operating about half its international flights and had virtually dropped all domestic service.
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