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Tue, Feb 11, 2014

Spirit Airlines Flight Attendants Take A Stand For Contract Improvements

Rejected A Tentative Agreement By A Large Margin

A majority of Flight Attendants at Spirit Airlines, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), have voted against a tentative agreement with management. In a news release, the AFA said their strong vote "makes it clear that Spirit flight attendants expect more for their contributions to the profitable airline."

"Spirit flight attendants have sent a loud and clear message that management's offer fails to address our needs and does not reflect our true worth. We remain focused on our future. Our demands at the bargaining table are now formally supported by an overwhelming message from the front lines of our airline," said Todd St. Pierre, AFA President at Spirit. "We expect a substantial return for our contributions to the success of Spirit Airlines. It is well past time for management to negotiate an agreement that can be ratified and meets the priorities identified by Spirit flight attendants."

AFA will survey the more than 1,200 Flight Attendants to focus efforts on the issues that matter most to Spirit Flight Attendants. The National Mediation Board, which has been mediating between the parties since 2009, retains oversight of future negotiations.

FMI: www.afacwa.org

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