Delta Air Lines has a message for its flight attendants, telling them they’d be better off if they did not unionize. In a month, the group will begin voting on whether to become the second major work group with the Atlanta-based carrier to be represented by a union. If a majority vote is achieved to approve a union, Delta’s 12-thousand active flight attendants would be represented by the Association of Flight Attendants. A similar effort to unionize was rejected in voting results from February 2002.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Delta recommends 'no' for flight attendant unionization
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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3/26/2008 08:45:00 AM
Labels: Delta Air Lines, flight attendants, unions