United Airlines flight attendants reject contract with immediate raises of at least 26%
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71% of United Flights Attendants Rejected Latest Contract - The Bulkhead Seat
United Airlines management and the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) have been attempting to negotiate a new contract for the 28,000 flight attendants that work for the airline. A tentative agreement was reached in late May, but it was never ratified and the two sides had to go back to the drawing board. This came after several flight attendants crashed a media event to debut the new Polaris® seats and almost five years of negotiations.…
United Flight Attendants Vote to Go Back to the Negotiations Table
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Statement from Ken Diaz, president of the United Airlines chapter of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), on the United tentative agreement vote: “United Flight Attendants today voted to send a strong message to United Airlines management by rejecting a tentative agreement that didn’t go far enough to address the years of […]
United Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject New Contract - ATX Jetsetter
United Airlines flight attendants have overwhelmingly rejected a tentative contract agreement between the airline and AFA-CWA. The post United Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject New Contract appeared first on ATX Jetsetter.
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