#FedUp: United AFA Day of Action
September 30, 2022 - This week, thousands of United and Southwest Flight Attendants, joined by Hawaiian, Spirit, GoJet, Alaska, Frontier, American, and labor allies, walked the picket line at 25 airports around the system including Guam and London.
United Flight Attendants walked to demand United fix ongoing operational disruptions and focus on labor relations that support people on the frontlines.
- United flight attendants picket at Logan, push for communication with management, Boston.com
- Flight attendants greet travelers at DIA with picket signs, CBS Colorado
- Local flight attendants picket over flight delays, Fox 8 Cleveland
- Flight attendants demand fixed to operation issues at United, The Daily Post Guam
- Worker protests at airports spread nationwide over staffing and pay, The Washington Post
- United flight attendants to picket at LAX over short staffing, travel disruptions, Daily Bulletin
- Flight attendants protest at Midway, O’Hare airports for new contracts, Fox 32 Chicago
- ‘Make it right’: Flight attendants picket at Reid airport, Las Vegas Review-Journal
- Flight attendants in Newark join nationwide protest of problems they say delay flights, NJ.com
- 'Everything is up but our wages': Airport and airline workers speak out worldwide about 'ridiculous' conditions, MarketWatch
- WATCH: Local TV Coverage here.
United management’s failure to properly staff crew schedulers, the flight attendant support team, catering and more has exacerbated these operational issues and left passengers and Flight Attendants waiting for answers for hours at a time.
It’s time for United management to acknowledge there’s a problem and work with our union.