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DALLAS — The leader of the pilots’ union at American Airlines is resigning after pilots rejected a contract offer that he supported.

David Bates said Thursday that the union’s board asked him to resign and he agreed.

Bates supported ratification of a company offer to give pilots pay raises and a 13.5 percent stake in the company after it emerges from bankruptcy protection. But 61 percent of pilots voted to reject the offer, which contained outsourcing provisions they opposed.

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