Yesterday, Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants began what is expected to be a week long picket. The picket, underway at Honolulu International Airport, is an effort to call attention to stalled contract negotiations with the airline.
The flight attendants claim their pay has fallen, in comparison to flight attendants at other airlines, while cost of living and medical expenses continue to rise. (Readers might recall a contract dispute earlier this year between Frontier Airlines and its flight attendants which involved a similar dispute.) The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA have argued that the airline has only offered a minimal increase in pay while seeking to scale back 401(k) benefits and healthcare premiums. Hawaiian Airlines has noted that it has apparently reached an agreement on several matters with the union, while continuing to work on the remaining matters still yet to be negotiated.
As of now, the flight attendants are considering whether to vote to authorize a strike. While nothing is imminent, this week long picket is likely a foreshadowing of an upcoming strike.
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