Summer Flying Starts This Month, Download 2Hot2Cold
Summer Flying Starts This Month, Download 2Hot2Cold
May 3, 2019 — In the summer, cabins can get too hot. If it’s too hot, crew and passengers can experience symptoms ranging from the mild (fatigue, dizziness) to moderate (heat exhaustion) to catastrophic (heat stroke).
Read more »AFA Honors Aloha 243 on Workers Memorial Day 2019
Honoring Aloha 243 on Workers Memorial Day
April 28, 2019
Dear AFA-CWA Members:
Today, pause to recognize Workers Memorial Day.
Read more »SAVE THE DATE: Air Wisconsin Picketing at IAD on May 9th
AFA Air Wisconsin Flight Attendants continue to fight for a fair contract. Plan to get on the picket line this Thursday, May 9, 2019 from 1-2pm eastern at IAD on the Departure Level, outside of United Ticket Counters.
Read more »Stamp Out Hunger: Participate in the Largest Single Day Food Drive in the U.S.
Our sisters and brothers at the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) aka USPS Letter Carriers run the largest single day food drive in the United States every year.
Read more »ICYMI: Climate Change and How It's Affecting Our Jobs
Climate change is already changing flight attendants’ lives and workspace. AFA President Sara Nelson wrote in an op-ed for VOX: "Severe turbulence is becoming more frequent and intense due in part to climate change.
Read more »AFA Air Safety, Health & Security Roundtable
AFA Air Safety, Health & Security Roundtable
Read more »Update on Prop 65 Lawsuit: Contaminated Uniforms at Envoy, Piedmont, PSA, and AA
Update on Prop 65 Lawsuit: Contaminated Uniforms at Envoy, Piedmont, PSA, and AA
April 19, 2019 — Last year AFA together with one our members filed a lawsuit against the uniform manufacturers Twill Hill and Aramark, and American Airlines.
The Proposition 65 (Prop 65) lawsuit was filed on June 29, 2018, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, California. The case names uniform suppliers TwinHill and Aramark, their suppliers Tailored Brands and PVH, and American Airlines (AA) as defendants This amended complaint was filed on February 23, 2019, and can be downloaded view here. The wholly-owned regionals are not explicitly named because AA makes the uniform decisions for regional Flight Attendants, but AFA Flight Attendants at PSA, Piedmont, and Envoy will still be affected by the outcome of this case because you wear the same uniforms.
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