American Airlines is alleging that some of its flight attendants are seeking to profit from rolling delays and is labeling it theft
American Airlines Flight Attendant Strike
On Monday afternoon, flight attendants at American Airlines (AA) are set to conduct a demonstration on Wall Street in New York City, expressing their dissatisfaction with prolonged contract negotiations.
Flight attendants affiliated with the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU), the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), and the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) engaged in protests at over 30 airports, including several major U.S. airports and London Heathrow.
Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), representing over 27,000 Flight Attendants at American Airlines, has submitted a second request for release from mediation on Jan 19, 2024.
In anticipation of the need for a strike against American Airlines (AA), APFA is getting ready to take action if substantial progress isn’t made in the ongoing negotiations.
FORT WORTH- American Airlines (AA) flight attendants are currently requesting a 50% pay increase spanning a four-year contract, countering the airline’s initial offer of an 11% pay raise with an additional 2% increase for the subsequent four years.
American Airlines (AA), Southwest (WN), United (UA), and Alaska Airlines (AS) are engaged in a mediation process overseen by the National Mediation Board, which operates as an independent federal agency.
American Airlines (AA) flight attendants have joined the ranks of aviation employees who have given their approval for a potential strike.