• stevehobbes@lemy.lol
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    9 months ago

    The only thing a little ironic is that delta FAs are the best-paid of any US airline.

    Their deal is literally better than all the union deals - and the unions were scrambling to match.

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      9 months ago

      because those workers didn’t buy into that corporate anti-union nonsense.

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            9 months ago

            Delta flight attendants are non-union. They’ve also had industry leading pay for… forever. Delta pilots are union and also have industry leading pay.

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              9 months ago

              …because delta knows that if they didn’t have that pay then they would unionize and probably be able to negotiate something as good if not better (edit: better than what they want to offer down the road. They beat the union rates so they can point at it and say “I told you so!”, discouraging a would-be unionized workforce now so they don’t have to negotiate with a union later and can get away with the sort of underhanded shit that a strong union would be able to stand up against, including but not limited to lower wages and poor working conditions.)

              Just because there isn’t currently a union doesn’t mean a corporation like that isn’t kept in check by both the realized and potential presence of unions in their industry…