NOAA must deal with union on hurricane flights, judge rules
FLYING BLOCKED: A federal administrative law judge says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) may not fly its Gulfstream IV-SP jet near the center of hurricanes until it thrashes out the details with its employees' union. Judge Richard Pearson, sitting in Atlanta, says NOAA...
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