December 17th is the first-ever American Eagle Day of Action! Flight Attendants from Air Wisconsin and PSA work flights branded as American, but are paid on average 45% less than cabin crew employed directly by American. Air Wisconsin and PSA Flight Attendants will join together to demand that regional airline management agree to the same contract framework as American mainline. (And all AFA members will join them as we fight the cruel tiers of aviation jobs.) That means double-digit pay increases, boarding pay, no concessions, retro pay, and scheduling improvements - along with other issues specific to each contract. Join our Air Wisconsin and PSA siblings at the following airports: CLT, DAY, DFW, ORD, PHL, and DCA. View all locations here: https://lnkd.in/eFUvJyNF See you this Tuesday, December 17th!
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