Negotiations History
(7.19.24) We are pleased to announce that after negotiating this week in Phoenix, we have secured a Tentative Agreement that addresses our concerns on critical areas of compensation, retroactive pay, contractual improvements, and preserving our hard-won work rules.
Per the APFA Constitution and Policy Manual, we are convening a briefing of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee next Wednesday, July 24th, to review the Tentative Agreement. We will not be releasing further details until after that meeting.
LAST UPDATED FEBRUARY 2024
Q&A: National Mediation Board (NMB) & Railway Labor Act (RLA)
Negotiations Process Videos
APFA Requests Release from NMB
Why Do Negotiations Take So Long?
Federal Mediation Begins
The Importance of Being Dues Current
Securing the Contract We Have Earned
99.47% of participating Flight Attendants voted yes to authorize a strike!
“Today, we sent a clear message to American Airlines management: We are fired up and ready for a contract. They ignore this strike vote at their peril. Our contributions to the success of American Airlines must be recognized and respected.”
— APFA National President Julie Hedrick
Management now sees 26,000+ of us standing behind our Negotiating Committee. Thank you for taking the time to vote. Thank you to our fellow American employees and Union Siblings across airlines, occupations, and industries who joined our picket lines today. The #SolidaritySummer continues!
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Negotiations Town Hall Videos
Negotiations Hotlines
8.30.24 – 2024 Tentative Agreement Update #11: Questions From the Road Part III
Friday, August 30, 2024 2024 Tentative Agreement Update #11 Questions From the Road- Part III In this hotline: Frequently Asked Questions, including: Moving through the pay scale New Flex/Golden day…
7.31.24 – 2024 Tentative Agreement Update #2: Boarding Pay
One of the questions we receive is, “Why can’t we just take the boarding pay as regular wages?” First, that is not what was negotiated. Flight Attendants provided clear direction that securing boarding pay was a priority in this contract.
7.28.24 – 2024 Tentative Agreement Update: Total Economic Value
When we negotiate contracts, we negotiate against the company regarding the total economic value. Our goal is to get the most money in Flight Attendants’ paychecks while the company focuses on the overall cost.
7.27.24 – 2024 Tentative Agreement: Virtual Town Hall Next Week
On Wednesday, July 31, from 12:30 PM until 3:30 PM (CT), your APFA Negotiating Committee will host a virtual town hall to review the recently released 2024 Tentative Agreement. Login instructions will be sent out next week.
7.24.24 – Verify Your Address on File With APFA
To ensure that we have your correct address for mailing the 2024 Tentative Agreement Booklets, please take a moment to verify your address on file with APFA.
7.20.24 – 2024 Tentative Agreement Call Center
The APFA Strike Command Center officially concluded its operations yesterday at 5 p.m. (CT). After next week’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee briefing, we will announce the opening of the 2024 Tentative Agreement Call Center.
7.19.24 – Flight Attendant Union and American Airlines Reach Tentative Contract Agreement
EULESS, TX– (July 19, 2024) – Today, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) and American Airlines reached a tentative contract agreement after a final week of bargaining.
7.19.24 – Negotiations Update #67: Tentative Agreement Reached
We are pleased to announce that after negotiating this week in Phoenix, we have secured a Tentative Agreement that addresses our concerns on critical areas of compensation, retroactive pay, contractual improvements, and preserving our hard-won work rules.
Friday, August 30, 2024 2024 Tentative Agreement Update #11 Questions From the Road- Part III In this hotline: Frequently Asked Questions, including: Moving through the pay scale New Flex/Golden day Reserve restoration option Boarding Pay implementation…
One of the questions we receive is, “Why can’t we just take the boarding pay as regular wages?” First, that is not what was negotiated. Flight Attendants provided clear direction that securing boarding pay was a priority in this contract.
When we negotiate contracts, we negotiate against the company regarding the total economic value. Our goal is to get the most money in Flight Attendants’ paychecks while the company focuses on the overall cost.
Negotiating Committee
Negotiations Attorney
Joe Burns
Chairperson
Julie Hedrick
APFA National President
LAX
Negotiator 1
Reese Cole
ORD
Negotiator 2
Susan Wroble
ORD
Negotiator 3
Kelly J. Hagan
ORD
Negotiator 4
Timothy Legeros
MIA
Negotiator 5
Brian Morgan
PHL
Negotiator 6
Wendy Oswald
LAX