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Why United Airlines Flight Attendants Are Voting To Strike

United Airlines Flight Attendants in Colorado Join Union Members Nationwide in Vote to Strike

Why United Airlines Flight Attendants Are Voting to Strike

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) announced that United Airlines flight attendants in Denver, Colorado, have joined their union members nationwide in voting to authorize a strike if necessary.

Flight attendants are seeking better pay, benefits, and working conditions. They are also concerned about the airline's plans to outsource some of their jobs to other companies.

The AFA-CWA represents more than 50,000 flight attendants at 20 airlines, including United Airlines. The union has been in negotiations with United for a new contract for more than two years.

What a Strike Would Mean for United Airlines

If the flight attendants go on strike, it would be a major blow to United Airlines.

  • The airline would be forced to cancel thousands of flights.
  • It would cost the airline millions of dollars in lost revenue.
  • It would damage the airline's reputation.

What Passengers Can Do

If you are planning to fly on United Airlines in the coming weeks, you should be aware of the possibility of a strike.

  • Check the airline's website for updates on the situation.
  • Be prepared for delays or cancellations.
  • Consider booking your flights on another airline.


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