Pilots may end a strike against Continental.
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Union leaders representing striking Continental Airlines pilots met again to debate an end to their 2-year-old strike against the Houston-based carrier, union officials said. Air Line Pilots Assn. leaders met Sunday in Washington but adjourned after a resolution to halt the strike failed by a majority vote, union spokesman Ron Kurtz said. The union said last week that striking pilots could return to their jobs for “strategic and humanitarian reasons” but that the strike had not ended. The union’s members walked out Oct. 1, 1983.
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