'Open skies' allow airline industry jobs to fly away

Today, the United States is expected to formally approve a new "open skies" aviation trade deal with the European Union (EU). The Bush administration has failed to satisfy congressional critics who question the pact's impact on long-standing law and policy limiting foreign control of our airlines. And aviation workers are deeply concerned that this agreement is a down payment on a broader Bush administration strategy to allow foreign control of our ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Apr 30, 2007 - 3:49 PM PDT
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Dwight Rousu
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by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

Selling control of national infrasture to international corporations meets the worlde of the airline industry. The story raises interesting questions of national interest.

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008

This opinion piece, written by a American union president, is poorly argued and ends up sounding like knee-jerk protectionism. There probably are legitimate concerns regarding the globalization of airlines, but you won't find them effectively articulated here.

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