Flight Attendants and Rideshare Drivers Strike Nationwide for Better Pay
Strikes and pickets at major airports demand new contracts and improved compensation amid a travel boom.
- Flight attendants and rideshare drivers across the U.S. strike for better pay and working conditions, causing potential travel disruptions.
- Alaska Air flight attendants authorize a historic strike, the first in over three decades, amid ongoing contract negotiations.
- Flight attendants picket at over 30 major airports, demanding new contracts and higher wages in a coordinated day of action.
- Unions argue for the end of the practice of not compensating flight attendants for boarding and waiting times at airports.
- The strikes and pickets come as the airline industry sees a post-pandemic travel boom, with unions pushing for landmark contracts.