Frontier Airlines flight attendants vote in favor of strike authorization
Frontier Airlines flight attendants have voted to authorize strike action, but no specific strike date has been set. The airline recently changed its operating model, and flight attendants now mostly fly one-day trips instead of multi-day trips. Flight attendants say that this change has resulted in less pay and has altered working schedules. Flight attendants are represented by the Association of Flight Attendants union, and the union stated that the new Frontier Airlines business model should be considered a separate contract negotiation, and the union has filed a claim with the National Mediation Board. Negotiations between the two parties currently do not have a federal mediator involved. Frontier Airlines management states that they are committed to bargaining in good faith with the union to reach a contract agreement.
See "Frontier Airlines flight attendants vote in favor of strike authorization", Katie Langford, The Denver Post, September 24, 2024