United Airlines has reached a tentative
agreement with the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) covering
flight attendants from the company’s Continental Micronesia (CMI)
subsidiary.
The agreement extends the current
collective bargaining agreement through December 2014.
Flight attendants are now expected to vote
on the agreement in the coming weeks.
“We appreciate the leadership exhibited by the
CMI AFA MEC President Suzanne Hendricks and her negotiating committee,” said Sam Risoli, senior vice president of inflight.
"With this agreement in place, our CMI flight attendants will receive improved pay and benefits while we move forward to focus
on a single contract that is sustainable and rewards our employees
for their hard work.”
Flight attendants from the company’s
United subsidiary ratified a new four-year contract in February
2012, and flight attendants from the Continental subsidiary
ratified an extension of their collective bargaining agreement
last week.
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