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Photos: Airline Pilots Protest on Wall Street, Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Kat: I’m reposting this earlier comment from Steve because it pretty much sums things up.

And the walls come tumbling down …

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Photos: Airline Pilots Protest on Wall Street Tuesday, September 27, 2011

http://photos.denverpost.com/mediacenter/2011/09/photos-airline-pilots-protest-on-wall-street-on-tuesday-september-27-2011/

Over 700 hundred Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots from other Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) carriers, demonstrate in front of Wall Street on September 27, 2011 in New York City. The pilots want to draw attention to the lack of progress on negotiations of the pilots’ joint collective bargaining agreement ahead of the one-year anniversary of the corporate merger close date of United and Continental airlines.

 

 

 

 

The remainder of the photos available can be viewed here:

And here is a follow-up by a citizen photographer who arrived near the end of the protest.  The Getty Images photographer he refers to is the one posted above.

United/Continental pilots march on Wall Street

By Dan Nguyen

September 27, 2011

Uniformed pilots, more than 500 at least, gathered in a pre-arranged area near the Stock Exchange for about 10 minutes. No long speech, mostly a photo-op, then they headed back out of the Broad/Wall Street area. The organization is unrelated (formally) to #occupywallstreet; it just happened to occur at the same time.

Clarification: There may have been picketing for most of the lunch hour till about 4ish. I saw pilots walking through the Financial District before noon. The photo op, which is what you see here, lasted not more than 15 minutes as the pilots were allowed to fill in the fenced off area near the Stock Exchange.

(There was a truck behind me with photographers, which is why the pilots here are looking up)

Getty Images had a photographer there who actually saw the protest, I caught only the tail end of it:

http://photos.denverpost.com/mediacenter/2011/09/photos-airline-pilots-protest-on-wall-street-on-tuesday-september-27-2011/

 

 

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