ICYMI: Turn Out for PSA Flight Attendants
ICYMI: Turn Out for PSA Flight Attendants
August 8, 2025 - Join PSA Flight Attendants on August 18th at CLT, DCA, DAY, PHL, and DFW for our Day of Action. Together we’ll show PSA management that it’s time to deliver the Contract Flight Attendants have earned.
Read more »Union Plus August Deals
Union Plus August Deals
August 8, 2025 - Flight Attendants are no strangers to perks from our jobs. As an AFA-CWA member, you get exclusive access to deals from Union Plus. This August, you can save big on auto buying, travel tours, and more.
Read more »Stand with PSA Flight Attendants
Stand with PSA Flight Attendants
August 1, 2025 - PSA Flight Attendants have worked through operational meltdowns, faced gut-wrenching tragedy, and carried the airline through both difficult and good times. We need a Contract with a living wage: that means double-digit pay increases, retro pay, boarding pay, and other improvements.
Read more »United Flight Attendants Vote to Go Back to the Negotiations Table
United Flight Attendants Vote to Go Back to the Negotiations Table
August 1, 2025 - United Flight Attendants voted with a strong majority to go back to the negotiations table, with over 92% of eligible voters casting a ballot.
Read more »Pride All Year Long
Pride All Year Long
August 1, 2025 - No matter the month, AFA Flight Attendants fly with Pride. We attended dozens of events across the country in June and we’re not stopping now.
Read more »AFA and Other Unions Push for Equal Treatment on Overtime Tax Deduction Exclusion
AFA and Other Unions Push for Equal Treatment on Overtime Tax Deduction Exclusion
July 25, 2025 - Senate Republicans in Congress blocked millions of workers, including Flight Attendants, from "No Tax on Overtime Wages."
Read more »In Focus: The FAA’s Decades-Long Struggle to Put a Price on Aviation Safety
In Focus: The FAA’s Decades-Long Struggle to Put a Price on Aviation Safety
July 25, 2025 - A recent article in The Air Current put a spotlight on the Federal Aviation Administration’s dual mandate, as defined by law, to promote and regulate the aviation industry — meaning new safety regulations must demonstrate net economic benefits. Our union strongly discourages this calculation because cost should not factor into safety. Safety must come first, always.
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