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The mediation board determined that the union had support from at least 35 percent of the affected workers. American argued that the board should have required support from 50 percent, and that if several hundred laid-off workers were included, the union would have fallen below 35 percent as well. In June, a federal district judge in American's headquarters town of Fort Worth, Texas, ruled in the airline's favor, saying 50 percent should have been the rule. The case was closely watched by labor and business groups. Leading Democrats in Congress weighed in, asking AMR Corp.'s American Airlines to let the election go ahead.
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