LaborPress

February 11, 2015

Delta Air Lines’ about 20,000 flight attendants will vote in the spring or early summer on whether to join the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, and a union spokesperson says the IAM is planning “the biggest airline drive in the history of the industry.”

Delta flight attendants rejected another union three times between 2001 and 2010, but the Machinists are optimistic. The airline has added 3,000 new attendants since 2010, and a two-year organizing campaign got 60% of the flight attendants to sign union cards. Read More

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