Delta, facing a union drive, says it will start paying flight attendants during boarding

Delta, facing a union drive, says it will start paying flight attendants during boarding


Flight attendants wearing protective masks walk through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, April 7, 2021.

Elijah Nouvelage | Bloomberg | Getty Images

Delta Air Lines said it will start paying flight attendants during boarding, a first for a major U.S. airline and an initiative that comes during a unionization drive for the Atlanta-based airline’s biggest work group.

Usually, flight attendants are paid starting when the boarding doors close.

Delta plans to start the boarding pay, half of flight attendants’ hourly rates, on June 2, according to a company memo. The carrier is also increasing boarding time for narrow-body flights to 40 minutes from 35, which the company says is “one of several steps we’re taking to add resiliency to our operation.”

The pay changes were announced as a union campaign by the Association of Flight Attendants that began in late 2019 picks up steam again as the pandemic crisis wanes for airlines.

Delta’s more than 20,000 flight attendants are not unionized, unlike at other major U.S. airlines.

“As we get closer to filing for our union vote, management is getting nervous,” the AFA said in a statement. The organization is the country’s largest flight attendant union, representing cabin crews at United, Spirit, Hawaiian, Alaska and Frontier, among others.

“In this case, they also know that changing domestic boarding time from 35 to 40 minutes without adding a benefit would create an uproar — just as the ‘test’ in Atlanta did back in October,” the AFA said.

The boarding pay is on top of the 4% raises Delta announced in March, employees’ first annual increase since 2019.



Source

Lunar New Year gives luxury brands a chance to win back big spenders in China
Business

Lunar New Year gives luxury brands a chance to win back big spenders in China

Luxury brands from Harry Winston to Loewe are going all in on Lunar New Year collections in a bid to attract Chinese customers. Ahead of the Year of the Horse, which starts on Tuesday, Harry Winston unveiled a limited-edition, $81,500 rose gold watch with diamond bezels and a red lacquer horse. High-end fashion brand Chloé […]

Read More
AI disruption could spark a ‘shock to the system’ in credit markets, UBS analyst says
Business

AI disruption could spark a ‘shock to the system’ in credit markets, UBS analyst says

Mesh Cube | Istock | Getty Images The stock market has been quick to punish software firms and other perceived losers from the artificial intelligence boom in recent weeks, but credit markets are likely to be the next place where AI disruption risk shows up, according to UBS analyst Matthew Mish. Tens of billions of […]

Read More
How packaging and logistics companies are automating their warehouses
Business

How packaging and logistics companies are automating their warehouses

DHL Autonomous Robot at work. Source: DHL Workers at DHL Group used to walk close to a half marathon each day just to classify, pick and move items across massive warehouses. Now, their distance and efforts are greatly reduced by autonomous mobile robots that can unload containers for the package delivery and supply chain management […]

Read More