FEDERAL EXP. CORP. v. AIR LINE PILOTS ASS'N

No. 94-7225.

67 F.3d 961 (1995)

FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, Appellant v. AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided October 20, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul D. Jones, argued the cause and filed the briefs for appellant. Merrell B. Renaud entered an appearance.

Jonathan A. Cohen, argued the cause for appellee, with whom Marcus C. Migliore and Michael E. Abram, were on the brief.

Before: WALD, SILBERMAN and SENTELLE, Circuit Judges.


WALD, Circuit Judge:

Appellant Federal Express Corporation ("FedEx") seeks review of a decision by the district court dismissing its suit for declaratory judgment against the Air Line Pilots Association ("ALPA") due to lack of a case or controversy. In 1993, shortly after ALPA was certified as the first-ever representative for pilots employed by FedEx and collective bargaining negotiations were in progress, the company unilaterally imposed changes in certain work...

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