Following a summer season of landmark picketing, negotiating and deal-reaching for a few of America’s pilots’ unions, flight attendants are shifting into the highlight. Some teams of cabin crew are weighing a strike as they name for substantial wage will increase and higher working situations.
Flight attendants are advocating for a similar important pay will increase pilots obtained in the course of the summer season, citing the rising price of dwelling. The Alaska Airways chapter of the Affiliation of Flight Attendants is even doubtlessly threatening a strike throughout this 12 months’s vacation journey season.
One of many key calls for for flight attendants is to be higher compensated for his or her time; underneath the present mannequin, they aren’t paid for any work carried out on the bottom, together with throughout boarding. (Delta, the place flight attendants are usually not unionized however the place a union drive is underway, started paying flight attendants for boarding final 12 months.)
“That is about gaining again our lives, getting again our productiveness, with the ability to put that in our pockets and never simply sending that to Wall Avenue,” AFA president Sara Nelson mentioned.
And whereas pilots’ unions on the likes of American Airways and United Airways reached agreements with their airways, tensions stay for pilots at different carriers. Southwest Airways’ contract negotiations with its pilots are nonetheless in limbo, as its union overwhelmingly voted to exit mediation in Might; this paved the way in which for the union to start the method of authorizing a strike.
In a 12 months the place the labor motion has gained important traction — with public opinion of labor unions reaching its most favorable level since 1965 — talks of labor motion and strikes at American auto producers and Kaiser Permanente healthcare have made headlines.
However at airways, in comparison with different industries, it is much less doubtless that the motion towards a strike will really result in an industry-wide walkout.
The Railway Labor Act could hold airliners within the sky
An airline strike is at all times a chance. The final one within the U.S. was in 2010 when Spirit Airways pilots walked out over disagreements on pay will increase.
However, a strike stays unlikely as a result of it is a lot tougher for airline workers to stroll out than these in different industries. Even when a strike had been to happen, it may take years to return to fruition.
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Whereas the Nationwide Labor Relations Act governs collective bargaining for many industries, the Railway Labor Act oversees the railroad and airline industries — and the legislation makes it troublesome for airline workers to really pull off a strike.
As a result of the federal authorities considers airways a vital service for interstate commerce, negotiations between airways and their workers are topic to a unique course of than most industries. This specific course of is tailor-made to keep away from the prospect, as a lot as doable, of transportation grinding to a halt. The RLA additionally provides the federal authorities the authority to intervene in an effort to stave off a strike, as was the case late final 12 months when American railway employees ready to stroll off the job.
One key provision within the RLA that seeks to stop strikes is its lengthy and tightly regimented cooling-off durations.
When the Southwest Airways Pilots Affiliation requested to exit mediation in Might, that did not imply the union may instantly strike. As a substitute, they might have a 30-day cool-off interval. They might solely exit mediation if the Nationwide Mediation Board — the company that oversees airline labor relations — had been to grant the union’s request.
Joseph Schwieterman, a professor at DePaul College’s Faculty of Public Service who focuses on city planning, transportation and public coverage, mentioned among the provisions within the RLA may cause the negotiation course of to be extraordinarily drawn out.
“It additionally has the impact of making a number of theatrics, the place events ship messages by means of the media about their arguing stance, so issues can drag on for months,” he mentioned.
Nelson mentioned whereas the RLA is completely different from the NLRA, the negotiation framework between workers and administration stays roughly the identical.
“The truth is that if the aim of it’s to get a deal, having the proper strike assists within the collective bargaining course of,” Nelson mentioned.
Charles Westbrooks, an aeronautics professor at Embry-Riddle College, mentioned one more reason negotiations stall is as a result of the labor contracts are amendable underneath the RLA, that means that they do not expire.
In consequence, underneath the RLA, all workers work underneath the prevailing contract, and airways must pay them the identical wages till the union and administration obtain an settlement.
For instance, earlier than United determined to improve pilot pay by 40% over 4 years in July, talks between the airline and its pilots’ union had been occurring since 2019, when its contract was first up for renewal.
However earlier than United reached an settlement with the union this previous summer season, pilots nonetheless needed to work underneath the identical payscales, though their contract interval had ended 4 years in the past.
“You possibly can’t do any slowdown or any sort of job motion throughout the established order interval,” Westbrooks mentioned, since that may violate the RLA. “And that is the place it goes on perpetually.”
Why an precise strike may very well be averted
If a strike occurred, passengers would most definitely find yourself stranded on the airport, the price of flights would soar, and airways most likely would not have the ability to deal with the surplus passenger demand on account of persistent labor shortages and their apprehension to cancellations, Schwieterman mentioned.
“I do not know the way that may play out,” he mentioned. “Folks can be stranded all around the world.”
Schwieterman added that he believes an airline strike would additionally most definitely be unpopular to the general public, given industrial airways’ low approval scores.
Nevertheless, Nelson, the flight attendants’ union chief, mentioned she believes that if flight attendants find yourself hanging, they will have the ability to journey off the momentum from the autoworkers’ strike, which began Sept. 15.
She added that she believes passengers will establish with flight attendants’ struggles and assist a strike if it had been to occur.
“Folks establish with us,” Nelson mentioned. “They undergo the irritating expertise with the airways with us, not towards us. We’re all in it collectively in that metallic tube.”
Westbrooks additionally emphasised that any airline strike can be unlikely as a result of the blowback would additionally make its solution to Washington. So, even when airline workers had been near strolling out, it is doubtless that the White Home and Congress would step in to stop any work stoppages.
“The president isn’t going to permit this to occur,” Westbrooks mentioned. “He can not — as a lot of a union man as he likes to faux that he’s.”
At the same time as flight attendants now debate the deserves of a strike, Westbrooks added that it might be within the airways’ finest curiosity to avert a strike and forestall any widespread public backlash.
“It might be profoundly silly on administration’s half to permit their [employees] to go on strike,” he mentioned.