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 CORRECTED-FedEx Express pilots vote in support of strike - ALPA union
 Reuters                                         May 17, 2023 12:23:00 PM ET
 
 (Corrects paragraph 2 to says over 97%, not 99%, took part in the vote and that 99% of them, not 97%, authorized a strike)
 
 May 17 (Reuters) - Pilots of FedEx Express, a unit of FedEx Corp, have voted "overwhelmingly" in support of a strike, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) said on Wednesday.
 
 From  over 97% of members who participated in the vote, 99% authorized union  leaders to call a strike, if needed, to achieve a new contractual  agreement with the delivery firm.
 
 FedEx pilots are currently  working under contractual provisions and benefits arrived at in 2015,  and negotiations for a new agreement had begun in 2021.
 
 "The ball  is in the management's court, and it's time for the company to get  serious at the bargaining table and invest in our pilots," said Chris Norman, chair of the FedEx ALPA master executive council.
 
 FedEx did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
 
 Its shares erased gains to trade roughly flat after the announcement.
 
 Pilots are pushing for better contracts at airlines and parcel firms amid a shortage of aviators. Earlier this month, Southwest Airlines Co's pilots union said its members had approved a strike mandate by an overwhelming majority ahead of the busy summer travel season.
 
 Under U.S. law, pilots cannot walk off the job until the National Mediation Board grants them permission.
 
 The  board must first decide that additional mediation efforts would not be  productive and offer the parties an opportunity to arbitrate. If either  side declines, both parties enter a 30-day "cooling off" period, after  which pilots and management can engage in self-help - a strike by the  union or a lockout by management.
 
 
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