"You can't allow people not to buy into US airlines that operate subject to US labor laws," said Michael Levine, a former airline executive who is now a professor at Yale Law School. "I don't see any reason why we should prevent them."
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Airlines poised to battle over government relief funds
CLIPPED WINGS Terror attacks, war, SARS and chronic labor disputes all add to the woes of airlines, which in the US have yet to embrace the reality of their deregulation
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