Are you prepare for this? APFA Flight Attendants Still Struggling Under 2003 Restructuring
In 2003, AA (American Airlines) Flight Attendants agreed to 33.3% cut in wages and advantages in order to save American from bankruptcy. Today – seven years later – Flight Attendants are still struggling to pay the bills as the executives continue to reap multi-million dollar bonuses.
The APFA members are working for AA without a contract. AA and also the APFA opened contract negotiations in accordance with Section 6 of the Railway Labor Act in February 2008. More than two years later, they have not however reached an agreement. APFA members recently voted overwhelmingly to take strike at American Airlines. In response, AA asked a lot of its management personnel to volunteer to take flight attendant training so that they could help keep your planes flying in the event of a strike.
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