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The labor union that represents American Airlines flight attendants on Wednesday rejected a company proposal to immediately raise pay by 17%.
U.S. airlines will have to pay more than they expected to reach new contracts with pilots, who are using the leverage of a pilot shortage and rising travel demand to seek significant wage increases.
American Airlines recently offered to hike flight attendants’ pay 17%—but the workers say that won’t be enough to stop the first airline strike in 15 years.. As the airline and its ...
The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) is a labor union which was founded in 1977 and represents over 28,000 flight attendants at American Airlines.In 2003, APFA played a major role [citation needed] in keeping American Airlines solvent and out of bankruptcy by giving back an employee bailout of $340 million in annual salary and benefits, for a total of over $3 billion.
American Airlines pilots have approved a new contract that will raise their pay by more than 40% over four years and increase company contributions to retirement plans, their union said Monday.
American Airlines agreed to raise its pilot contract offer by more than a billion dollars to bring it on par with the tentative agreement competitor United Airlines reached with its pilots last week.
The 15,000 pilots in American Airlines' union say the tentative agreement still doesn't match the benefits of United Airlines pilots.
As airlines approach the busy summer travel season, one of the largest pilots' unions in the country is sounding the alarm about changed training procedures they deem potentially threatening to ...