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US flight attendants are fed up like their Air Canada peers. Here's why they are unlikely to strike
Read full article: US flight attendants are fed up like their Air Canada peers. Here's why they are unlikely to strikeFlight attendants at both regional and legacy airlines say they're frustrated by what they call low wages and long-standing airline practices of not paying them during the boarding process.
Worries about flying seem to be taking off. Here's how to cope with in-flight anxiety
Read full article: Worries about flying seem to be taking off. Here's how to cope with in-flight anxietyThe evidence is anecdotal, but psychologists and flight attendants say they are seeing and hearing increased worries about flying.
Seattle becomes first U.S. city to ban caste discrimination
Read full article: Seattle becomes first U.S. city to ban caste discriminationThe Seattle City Council has added caste to the city’s anti-discrimination laws, becoming the first U.S. city and the first in the world to pass such a law outside South Asia to specifically ban caste discrimination.
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American, United to furlough 32,000 as time runs out on aid
Read full article: American, United to furlough 32,000 as time runs out on aidAmerican Airlines and United Airlines say they will begin to furlough 32,000 employees after lawmakers and the White House failed to agree on a broad pandemic relief package that includes more federal aid for airlines. She said a bailout that keeps airline workers employed would be cheaper for the government than putting them on the unemployment line during a pandemic. Beyond American and United, smaller airlines have sent layoff warnings to several thousand employees. Late Tuesday, the Treasury Department said it completed loans to seven major airlines: American, United, Alaska, JetBlue, Frontier, Hawaiian and SkyWest. American now expects to borrow $5.5 billion from the Treasury, and United can get $5.17 billion.
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White House is mulling options to prevent airline furloughs
Read full article: White House is mulling options to prevent airline furloughsThe airlines and their unions are putting pressure on Congress and the White House to approve more taxpayer help for their industry. However, the fate of the proposal is uncertain because negotiations between the White House and congressional Democrats over a larger virus-relief package have stalled. Meadows said Trump has spoken with people at American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Sara Nelson, the president of the Association of Flight Attendants, said Meadows remarks indicate that the lobbying by airline unions is working. When Washington first approved airline aid, it was designed to help the carriers survive until air travel and ticket sales improved.