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American Airlines Passenger Service Employees Approve Five-Year Contract

Includes Immediate And 'Significant' Pay Raises

A new five-year contract has been reached between American Airlines and its U.S.-based passenger service employees represented by the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (CWA-IBT).

The unions represent 14,500 U.S.-based passenger service employees at American Airlines. In a news release, the airline said the new pact includes immediate and significant pay raises.

"Our passenger service employees have played a critical role in the integration of our airline and we rely on them to give our customers the best service in the industry," said Kerry Philipovitch, American Airlines Senior Vice President – Customer Experience.

"We could not be more pleased to provide compensation that reflects their contributions toward the airline's success. This agreement is a huge step in making us truly one combined team, and we thank the CWA-IBT for their professionalism in advocating for their members."

(Source: American Airlines news release)

FMI: www.teamsters.org, www.aa.com

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