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Fri, Aug 24, 2012

Flight Attendant Union Honors Evolution Of Profession

AFA Celebrates 67th Anniversary Of Union By And For Flight Attendants

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) celebrated the 67th anniversary of the founding of the world's largest flight attendants' union Wednesday. On August 22, 1945, the dedication of five flight attendants, determined to take a stand against unbearable standards where young women were forced to retire at the age of 32, remain unwed and childless, and adhere to strict weight, height and appearance requirements, came to fruition with the creation of the Air Line Stewardesses Association.

"I am very proud of the fact that I have had a role in the foundation of our flight attendants' union. AFA has flourished from our first five female members to nearly 60,000 women and men at over 20 airlines with bases spanning the globe. Our union began with motivated activists and continues its mission today to advance our profession and our rights at work," said founding member Edith Lauterbach, who continues her activism today as a proud charter member of the Retiree Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (RAFA).

"Today, 67 years later, we stand on the shoulders of these brave, pioneering flight attendants and are inspired by their dedication that has created our union. Over the decades, AFA has paved the way for the advancement of our profession. AFA has worked to defend flight attendants' interests by adding the voice of flight attendant to those of government and industry in the regulatory and legislative processes and by negotiating collective bargaining agreements that improve compensation and working conditions," said Veda Shook, AFA International President.

The union says it remains focused on the future and on improving conditions for active and retired flight attendants as it honors its legacy.

FMI: www.afacwa.org

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