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Alaska Air Flight Attendants Authorize Strike Mandate

by Ayushi
February 14, 2024
in WORLD
Alaska Air flight attendants authorized a strike mandate for the first time in three decades, as thousands of cabin crew across three unions picketed for higher pay outside airports in the United States, the UK and Guam on Tuesday.
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Alaska Air flight attendants have taken a significant step in their labor negotiations by authorizing a strike mandate for the first time in three decades. The move comes amid a broader wave of discontent among cabin crew across multiple airlines in the United States and Canada, with demands for higher pay being a central issue.

 

On Tuesday, thousands of flight attendants, represented by three unions, picketed outside airports in the United States, the UK, and Guam, advocating for improved pay and working conditions. Among the picketing members were cabin crew from 24 airlines, including Alaska Air, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and American Airlines.

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The impact of this action was felt in the financial markets, with shares of Alaska Air falling by 2.1% in afternoon trade. Southwest, United Airlines, and American Airlines also experienced declines in their stock prices, highlighting the market’s reaction to the labor unrest in the aviation industry.

 

Alaska Air reported that out of the 93.47% of participating flight attendants represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA), a staggering 99.48% voted in favor of a strike. This resounding mandate underscores the severity of the concerns raised by flight attendants regarding their compensation and working conditions.

 

However, despite the overwhelming support for a strike mandate, the likelihood of U.S. flight attendants walking off the job remains low due to the complexities of the labor process in the aviation sector. The intricacies of labor laws and contractual obligations make it challenging for airline workers to initiate strikes easily.

 

Nevertheless, the decision by Alaska Air flight attendants to authorize a strike mandate sends a strong message to the airline management and the broader industry about the urgent need to address the grievances of cabin crew. The last time Alaska Air flight attendants voted for a strike mandate was in 1993, highlighting the significance of this recent development.

 

The Association of Flight Attendants emphasized that the strike mandate reflects broader demands for higher pay across the industry. While pilots at major airlines have successfully negotiated new labor agreements with significant pay hikes and other benefits, many flight attendants have not received a raise in five years, according to the AFA.

 

Flight attendants from other airlines, such as Southwest Airlines and Air Transat in Canada, are also engaged in negotiations seeking substantial pay raises. Recent developments indicate ongoing challenges in reaching agreements, as flight attendants at Air Transat rejected two earlier deals, leading to changes in the negotiation process.

 

In a memo to Transat flight attendants dated February 9, it was revealed that an adviser assigned by the union was no longer part of the bargaining process following the rejection of previous agreements. However, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents Transat flight attendants, clarified that this change was related to internal union management and would not disrupt the negotiations’ continuity.

 

The labor unrest among flight attendants underscores the critical role they play in the aviation industry and the importance of addressing their concerns to ensure a harmonious and sustainable working environment. As negotiations continue and tensions persist, both airline management and labor unions must work towards finding mutually beneficial solutions that prioritize the well-being and fair treatment of flight attendants. Ultimately, the outcome of these negotiations will have far-reaching implications for the future of labor relations in the airline industry.

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