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Alaska Air flight attendants decline tentative contract offer

Flight attendants at Alaska Airline companies have declined a threeyear tentative labor agreement, their union said on Wednesday.

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, which represents flight attendants at the Seattle-based provider, said it will survey its members to identify essential problems and go back to the table to resolve them.

The tentative deal used an average pay boost of 32%. It was likewise the first agreement to make boarding pay legally binding for unionized flight attendants.

Flight attendants in the U.S. are usually paid a per hour rate after the flight cabin doors close and it does not consist of the time taken to onboard travelers.

This is democracy in action and Flight Attendants always have the last word on any agreement, the union stated in a. statement. There is more work to do.

Alaska Airlines did not instantly respond to an ask for. remark.

(source: Reuters)