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AFA-CWA Members Call for “Days of Action”

Since the dramatic rescue of passengers on Delta Endeavor Flight 4819 at Toronto Pearson International Airport, it has never been clearer to the flying public and to the airline industry that the role of Flight Attendants as Aviation’s First Responders is critical to the safety of everyone onboard. The job comes with risk, but for too many Flight Attendants, that risk is not balanced with economic security.

AFA-CWA members have declared March 19 and March 26 as “Days of Action.” They are demanding wages that reflect the training and professionalism they have demonstrated during some of the nation’s most trying calamities.

March 19 ‒ United Airlines

United Flight Attendants and allies are hitting the picket line at nearly 20 airports around the world to demand United management deliver the industry-leading contract they have earned. Flight Attendants have delivered on their commitment to both the airline and to the safety and well-being of passengers under their care. It is time United held up its end of the bargain with the contract workers deserve.

Click here to find a picket location near you.

March 26 ‒ PSA Airlines

In December 2024, Flight Attendants at PSA Airlines showed management their solidarity, resulting in the addition of boarding pay and wage priorities at the bargaining table. While a step forward, the bargaining process is far from over. PSA workers are taking to the picket lines to distribute information on March 26 at Charlotte International Airport, Dayton International Airport, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Save the dates and stay tuned for more information on both Days of Action.

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This post originally appeared on cwa-union.org.

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