IAM air traffic controllers prepare for contract talks with Leidos

Mark Costa, team member
Mark Costa, team member - IAM Union
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IAM negotiations team member Mark Costa, who works as a flight service specialist, is preparing for upcoming contract negotiations. Costa’s role involves providing essential weather and safety information to pilots. He represents Local 2010 in Reston, Virginia.

Costa stated that his team from Local 2010, together with Local 2011 based in Fort Worth, Texas, are getting ready to negotiate with the government contractor Leidos. The negotiations are part of their ongoing efforts to secure better terms for air traffic controllers and related professionals.

No additional details about the negotiation timeline or specific demands were provided at this time.



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