The Nation - News from March 27, 1986
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Negotiators for TWA and its flight attendants union met in New York for the first time in two weeks in an effort to end a 19-day-old strike, but talks recessed until later in the week, a mediator said. “The parties are going to be doing some caucusing and looking at various options,” said Robert Brown of the National Mediation Board. The 6,000 flight attendants walked out March 7 in a dispute over concessions on wages and work rules sought by TWA.
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