The flight attendants at United Airlines,
represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA),
have ratified a contract covering 25,000 flight attendants.
Over 90% participated in the vote with 53%
voting to ratify the agreement.
“The
high participation in this historic vote demonstrates the deep
care Flight Attendants have for their future at the new United
Airlines. The contract provides immediate economic gains, sets a
new industry standard and ensures Flight Attendants can achieve
the benefits of a fully integrated airline," said Sara Nelson,
AFA-CWA International President. "This contract would not have
been possible without the commitment of Oscar Munoz to unite
United Airlines. We appreciate his leadership and the assistance
of National Mediation Board Chair Linda Puchala, who was
instrumental in helping the parties reach agreement. With the
ratification of this contract, we look forward to a great spirit
of labor relations at United that fully recognizes the
contributions of the people who breathe life into the friendly
skies."
Under the new agreement, all United flight
attendants will be joined by a single contract.
Oscar Munoz, United Airlines President and Chief
Executive Officer, said, “Our
flight attendants are the best in the business and deserve this
industry-leading contract. I want to recognize the efforts of both
negotiating teams, and in particular AFA President, Sara Nelson,
for her strong partnership to get the agreement done to move us
all forward together in the new spirit of United. When I took this
job last year, I promised to turn the page and write a new chapter
in our approach to labor and management relations at United. What
matters is proof, however, not promises. Thanks to today’s vote, I
am proud to say that so far this year we’ve ratified new
agreements covering more than 65,000 of our employees.”
The five-year agreement includes double digit pay increases,
enhanced job security provisions, maintains and improves
healthcare, protects retirement and increases flexibility.
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