A federal bankruptcy judge said Friday he would not issue a ruling until May 31 on United Airlines' request to impose lower pay and benefits on its machinists union, a decision aimed at letting the two sides agree on a long-term contract. Judge Eugene Wedoff's statement came after closing arguments in a weeklong trial and removed the immediate threat of a strike at the nation's No. 2 carrier.
May 23, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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