The union authorized a strike to begin on January 1, 1952.
The city's teachers last authorized a strike in June 1993, after going 21 months without a new contract.
In May, 1970, the teachers again authorized a strike over salary.
The union contends that 93 percent of all the players have authorized a strike.
The teachers have asked their union to authorize a strike if safety does not improve.
Teachers again authorized a strike in May, 1967 over salary demands.
The order did not authorize offensive strikes in any specific countries.
Even if the pilots authorize a strike, it is not clear whether they can actually walk off the job.
So far, 11 of the 22 teams have voted to authorize a strike.
Now a simple majority will be sufficient to turn down a contract and authorize a strike.