Labour relations at Columbus-based fractional air carrier NetJets continue to “disintegrate” according to the NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots (NJASAP), the independent pilot union representing the 3,400-plus pilots who fly on behalf of NetJets Aviation. The union said the company “reached a new low” earlier this week when its managers “singled out an elected NJASAP official for a disciplinary investigation over lawful union picketing in the past, probing into internal union affairs”, which it described as “retaliation and intimidation” since the two parties had recently signed a five-year collective bargaining agreement, following a contentious labour dispute during which NJASAP members

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