United Flight Attendants Would Get First Raises in Six Years Under New Deal
Photo Caption: United Airlines flight attendants picket at LaGuardia Airport on Thursday, April 11. Meghna Maharishi
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If the agreement is ratified, it would end years of heated talks between United and the flight attendants’ union.
United Airlines announced Wednesday it reached a new tentative agreement with its flight attendants’ union that would give them their first raises in roughly six years.
If the agreement is ratified, flight attendants would receive raises immediately and top wage rates that reach $100 an hour by the end of the contract, which would make United flight attendants among the highest paid in the industry.
Flight attendants would also receive boarding pay, new pay for long gaps between flights, and signing bonuses that are worth a total of $740