attendants to picket in Atlanta
Atlanta Business Chronicle
Date: Friday, February 11, 2011, 4:48pm EST
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. ..AirTran Airways flight attendants have a message to get out on Valentine’s Day, but it isn’t an expression of love.
Represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), the flight attendants will picket in six cities over six weeks due to “management's continued stalling of contract negotiations,” the union claimed.
Their protest starts on Feb. 14 at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It ends April 1 in Baltimore. If a tentative agreement is not reached by then, picketing will continue in six additional cities, the union said.
"While we do not want to have to take our struggle to the street, our Flight Attendants deserve fair work rule improvements now," said Stephen Grimaldi, AirTran flight attendant and AFA chairperson of Flight Attendant Mobilization, in a statement. "Management has been dragging their feet for too long - enough is enough."
AirTran (NYSE: AAI), the second-largest carrier out of Atlanta’s airport, is in a pending merger with Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV).
AirTran Airways flight attendants have a message to get out on Valentine’s Day, but it isn’t an expression of love.
Represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), the flight attendants will picket in six cities over six weeks due to “management's continued stalling of contract negotiations,” the union claimed.
Their protest starts on Feb. 14 at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It ends April 1 in Baltimore. If a tentative agreement is not reached by then, picketing will continue in six additional cities, the union said.
"While we do not want to have to take our struggle to the street, our Flight Attendants deserve fair work rule improvements now," said Stephen Grimaldi, AirTran flight attendant and AFA chairperson of Flight Attendant Mobilization, in a statement. "Management has been dragging their feet for too long - enough is enough."