FedEx reaches tentative wage deal with pilots after years of talks

FedEx air freight cargo planes parked at a FedEx regional hub at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 16, 2022. REUTERS
(Reuters) – FedEx and a union representing more than 5,000 of its pilots ​reached a tentative deal on Wednesday, paving ‌the way for wages increases after years of negotiations.
FedEx’s management and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) ​have been in talks since May 2021.
Under ​the tentative agreement, pilots’ hourly wages would rise by ⁠about 40% in 2026, followed by an ​annual increases of 3% from 2028 through 2030, ​the union said.
Captains would also receive up to $150,000 in retroactive pay missed during negotiations, while first officers will get up ​to $102,500.
“The tentative agreement will next ​be presented to the FedEx Master Executive Council ‌for ⁠their review,” the union said, adding that the deal was reached during talks overseen by the National Mediation Board.
FexEx, which operates the world’s largest ​cargo air ​fleet ⁠by plane count with 390 cargo jets and 313 turboprop ​planes, confirmed the tentative agreement with its pilots’ union.
In 2023, ​the ⁠delivery company’s pilots had narrowly rejected a tentative agreement that offered a 30% pay increase ⁠and ​improved pension benefits over younger ​pilots’ concerns over outsourcing.

Reporting by Fabiola Arámburo and Mrinmay Dey ​in Mexico City; Editing by Sumana Nandy

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