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Aeromexico Concludes Two Union Negotiations in Bankruptcy Proceedings

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Grupo Aeromexico has wound up discussions with two labor unions but remains in talks with two more, it said yesterday in an update on negotiations that are a requirement for the airline to receive a second tranche of bankruptcy financing, Reuters reported. Aeromexico filed for chapter 11 protection in a U.S. court in June, after the coronavirus pandemic slammed the global travel industry. The carrier was approved for up to $1 billion in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing, and received an initial $100 million payment in September. Aeromexico said it had wrapped up negotiations with the STIA and Independencia unions, which represent airline industry workers, while it remains in talks with the ASSA and ASPA unions, which represent flight crews and pilots respectively. It did not detail terms of the completed agreements. The airline is required to reach agreements with all four unions to access a second tranche of DIP funding. The company in November requested permission from a U.S. bankruptcy court to dismiss 1,830 employees, including 855 unionized workers.