The Nation - News from May 22, 1986
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TWA flight attendants, who called off a nine-week strike in hopes of salvaging their jobs, appeared to overwhelmingly reject the same economic package that led to their walkout March 7. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants officials said votes were counted in all cities but New York, the largest local. The incomplete nationwide tally was 3,265 against the company offer, and 66 in favor, union official Joy Turkel said.
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