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Fri, Oct 12, 2012

US Airways Flight Attendants To Take Strike Vote

Members Say They Are Determined To Achieve A 'Meaningful' Contract

Flight attendant leaders for the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), representing US Airways flight attendants, have called for a strike vote to back up their demands for a single contract in the US Airways/America West merger. The strike vote will open on October 31 and close November 20.

In a message released to members, union leaders said that the AFA leadership met Tuesday "to discuss the next steps to obtain a fair contract for US Airways flight attendants. At the meeting, both MECs unanimously authorized sending out a strike ballot to US Airways flight attendants. We remain focused on achieving a contract that works for all of us and in order to do that, we need to back up our demands by taking action together. We will be providing detailed information regarding the strike vote, including strategic information on AFA's trademarked CHAOS strike tactics.

"The decision to take a strike vote is not made lightly. It was the result of full deliberation of all strategic options. Despite emphatic arguments made by your JNC, US Airways management has consistently refused to address your concerns. The unanimous conclusion of every AFA Officer - Local, MEC and International - was a strike vote is necessary to achieve a different dynamic for these negotiations.

"We have to make clear what we are willing to do to achieve the contract we expect. Management has heard it from your leadership. They've seen the result of individual votes. Through a strong strike vote they will See US Together – Hear US Together. We can change our future through our unity."

The strike vote has been unanimously endorsed by the leadership of the union including all local leaders representing US Airways flight attendants and the AFA International Officers.

FMI: www.rafa-cwa.org


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