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American Airlines flight attendants rejected a 17% raise and a strike is getting closer
Quartz· 1 day agoAmerican Airlines needs to offer a bigger pay raise if it wants flight attendants to stay off the...
American Airlines offers pay bump as flight attendant union opens strike center
Dallas Morning News· 2 days agoAmerican Airlines flight attendants opened a strike center, signaling strife amid ongoing contract...
Airline lawyers spared religious liberty training in case about flight attendant's abortion views
Associated Press· 2 hours agoCircuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans put the training order on hold while appeals are pursued....
American Airlines Makes Offer To Flight Attendants
Travel Pulse· 17 hours agoAmerican Airlines has made an offer to its flight attendants, but it appears to be a time-sensitive "take it or leave ...
American Airlines Seeks Schedule Concessions As Gaps Narrow In Flight Attendant Talks
Forbes· 5 days agoNegotiators for American Airlines and its flight attendant union will meet next week to try to hash...
American CEO Offers Flight Attendants 17% Pay Increase as Union Considers Strike
Skift· 2 days agoAmerican Airlines CEO Robert Isom is offering its flight attendants a 17% wage increase as they...
'They changed it': Customer says American Airlines used this trick to avoid giving out hotel...
The Daily Dot· 6 hours agoWhile many travelers say that their delays are due to weather, this isn’t always the case, as...
Flight attendant union rejects American Airlines' proposed 17% pay raise
NBC Universal via AOL· 1 day agoThe labor union that represents American Airlines flight attendants on Wednesday rejected a company...
Flight attendants prepare to strike as negotiations with American Airlines stall
Scripps News via AOL· 4 days agoA union representing flight attendants for American Airlines told workers they needed to prepare for...
As American Airlines flight attendant contract talks happen, their union prepares for a strike if...
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth· 2 days ago"I tell them to hang in there. We are going to get this done," APFA President Julie Hedrick said.