Flight attendants from Northwest Airlines can be blocked from striking while the airline reorganizes in bankruptcy, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that “Northwest’s flight attendants have proven intransigent in the face of Northwest’s manifest need to reorganize” and had therefore violated �2 of the Railway Labor Act of 1926.

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