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Judge Blocks Northwest Employees' Strike

Saturday, August 26, 2006 7:11:02 AM
By LARRY NEUMEISTER

The Northwest Airlines DC10  that was escorted back to  Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, by two Dutch F-16 jet fighters stands on the tarmac at the airport  on  Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2006. The Northwest Airlines jet en-route  to India returned to Amsterdam, after the crew reported some passengers were behaving suspiciously, authorities said. Several passengers on  the flight NW0042 to Bombay were taken off the plane for questioning. (AP Photo/ Fred Ernst)NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge blocked Northwest Airlines flight attendants from going on strike Friday, handing a victory to the airline just hours before a planned strike action that could have devastated the cash-strapped company.

U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero said he will issue an injunction to allow time for him to examine the case. He said Northwest Airlines Corp. made a "persuasive case" that a delay in any strike was necessary so that the legal issues could be resolved.

He said that while the injury to flight attendants would be to delay their ability to strike, "far greater injuries exist to Northwest and the public by permitting the strike to commence at this point."


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