Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Reject Proposed Contract
Union plans to survey members and resume negotiations after 68% vote against tentative agreement.
- The rejected deal included a 32% average pay increase and boarding pay provisions.
- Union leaders and Alaska Airlines had reached the tentative agreement in June after lengthy negotiations.
- Union emphasizes that flight attendants have the final say on contract approval.
- High voter turnout with 94% of eligible members participating in the decision.
- Next steps involve gathering member feedback to identify key issues before returning to negotiations.