Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Reject Tentative Contract, Union Says There Is "More Work to Do"

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The Alaska Airlines flight attendants union rejected a tentative contract agreement in June, stating that "there is more work to do." The tentative agreement included average pay increases of around 32% over three years, as well as boarding pay and back pay for flight attendants. Airline workers across the industry have also been pushing for better pay and conditions after negotiations were paused during the pandemic. Alaska Airlines remains committed to reaching an agreement that values flight attendants and supports the company's long-term success.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02The Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Union rejected a tentative contract agreement reached
00:07in June, stating that there is more work to do.
00:10The tentative agreement included average pay increases of around 32 percent over three
00:14years, as well as boarding pay and back pay for flight attendants.
00:18Airline workers across the industry have also been pushing for better pay and conditions
00:22after negotiations were paused during the pandemic.
00:25Alaska Airlines says it remains committed to reaching an agreement that values flight
00:29attendants and supports the company's long-term success.
00:31For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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