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American Airlines attendants get pay hike
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Apr. 19, 2017 5:02 pm
FORT WORTH, Texas - American Airlines flight attendants will get an additional 1.6 percent pay raise, an arbitration panel ruled Tuesday.
The Fort Worth-based carrier and its flight attendants union, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, had disagreed on how big the pay raise should be as part of a pay adjustment negotiated in a 2014 collective bargaining agreement.
American flies into the Eastern Iowa Airport.
American said the pay adjustment should be based on Delta's flight attendant wages that existed when the agreement was signed in 2014 and United Airlines new contract.
As it took United until mid-2016 to negotiate a new flight attendant contract, American gave flight attendants a 6 percent raise in the spring of 2016. American then planned to give flight attendants an additional 1.6 percent raise in September.
However, the APFA argued that its members' pay should reflect Delta's new pay rates that went into effect in early 2016.
The panel agreed with American's formula and the company said it will implement the new pay rates in mid-May. It also will make a lump-sum payment to flight attendants as the raise is retroactive to September.
American Airlines aircraft are lined up at Dallas-Ft Worth International Airport in this file photo from February 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Stone/Files