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FedEx and pilots reach tentative wage agreement after years of discussions

FedEx and the union that represents more than 5,000 of its Pilots reached a tentative agreement on Wednesday. This paved the way for wage increases after years of negotiation.

Since May 2021, FedEx and the Air Line Pilots Association have been in discussions.

The union stated that under the tentative agreement, hourly wages for pilots would increase by approximately 40% in 2026. This would be followed by annual increases of about 3% between 2028 and?2030.

First?officers could receive up to $102,500 in retroactive pay for the time they missed out on during negotiations.

The union stated that "the tentative agreement will be next presented to the FedEx Master Executive Council, for their review." It added that the deal had been reached during talks overseen by National Mediation Board.

FexEx confirmed that it had reached a tentative agreement with the 'pilots' union. FexEx operates the largest cargo air fleet in the world, with 390 'cargo' jets and 313 'turboprop' planes.

The delivery company's pilots narrowly rejected an agreement in 2023 that would have offered a?30% pay increase? and improved pension benefits? over younger pilots' fears about outsourcing. Reporting by Fabiola Aramburo and Mrinmay dey in Mexico City, editing by Sumana Nady

(source: Reuters)