Northwest, union argue over impact of mechanics' strike There were some wary passengers but few reported problems Monday at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, on the third day of the Northwest mechanics strike. The airline and the union disagree over how much travel has been impacted by the strike.August 22, 2005
Northwest mechanics hit the picket lines Northwest Airlines tries to keep its flights on schedule during a strike by members of the mechanics union. What will the strike mean for the airline and its workers? Why didn't flight attendants follow suit? And what impact might a strike have on travelers?August 22, 2005
Monday likely to provide major test in mechanics' strike The effects of the Northwest Airline's mechanics' strike are just starting to take shape as it moves into its second full day. Contract talks between the company and the union broke down late Friday night and union members walked out. Northwest has brought in 1,500 replacement mechanics to fill in for the striking workers.August 21, 2005
Early travel smooth in first day of Northwest mechanics strike Mechanics struck Northwest Airlines Corp.
late Friday, resisting big pay cuts and layoffs that would have cut
their numbers almost in half. The nation's fourth-largest airline
pledged to keep flying with replacements.August 20, 2005
NWA strike negotiations enter final hours Barring a last-minute contract agreement, or an agreement to keep talking, mechanics at Northwest Airlines say they will go on strike at 11 o'clock Friday night. Minnesota Public Radio News has a series of in-depth reports on Northwest, its unions and the contentious negotations underway in Washington. (Photo by Bill Alkofer/Getty Images)August 19, 2005
Northwest points to management cuts as sign of fairness Northwest Airline's mechanics union is weighing what the airline calls its last, best offer on a new contract, in an effort to avoid an 11 p.m. Friday strike deadline. One of the key issues is the company's plans to cut the number of mechanics -- reportedly up to half of them. Northwest says it has tried to spread the cuts around the company -- including among its managers.August 19, 2005
Heading for a strike Northwest Airlines' mechanics union may legally strike at one minute after 11:00pm on Friday. Both the airline and the union say they are far from an agreement, but admit there could be movement in the last hours of negotiations.August 19, 2005
Though deal is elusive, strike at Northwest not a sure thing... yet Negotiators for Northwest and its mechanics union are back at the table in Washington after a long day on Wednesday. Both sides say they remain committed to working right up until Friday night's strike deadline if that's what it takes to get a deal.August 18, 2005
Duluth mechanics prepare to walk Northwest Airline's Duluth mechanics are ready to walk off the job Friday if negotiations fail between the airline and mechanics union. Meanwhile, city officials are watching to see if Northwest maintains employment levels promised at its Duluth jet maintenance base.August 18, 2005
Northwest prepares for CHAOS As the strike deadline for Northwest mechanics draws closer, the airline is also concerned about whether other unions will strike in sympathy. Officials are reportedly preparing for flight attendants to use a strategy called CHAOS, which could disrupt flight schedules unpredictably.August 17, 2005
Northwest and mechanics still talking Negotiators for Northwest Airlines and its mechanics union will be back at the bargaining table again Wednesday, for talks aimed at reaching a contract agreement before Friday night's strike deadline. They worked for nearly 13 hours on Tuesday.August 17, 2005
Northwest lays out plans to fly without union mechanics Northwest Airlines says if the company's mechanics strike, the walkout will spell the end of some of their jobs. Company executives announced Thursday their plans to deploy some 1,500 replacement workers and managers in the event of a walkout. And they said a strike would lead to the permanent outsourcing of some maintenance work.August 11, 2005