Negotiations Videos
2012-2016 Contract
Merger and Negotiations Townhall Meetings
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With the assistance of our AFA experts, this video details first our Section 6 negotiations for an industry-leading Contract, then the operational merger process and representation election and finally our future at United Airlines with a strong voice for our profession. |
Our Right to Strike with CHAOS™
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This video is the story of CHAOS, AFA-CWA's trademarked strategy of intermittent strikes, other non-traditional work actions and it is an integral part of our public contract campaign. Watch this video to learn about the legality of CHAOS and our ability to keep airline executives off balance with the element of surprise so we can maximize the impact of our collective power to achieve a new Contract. |
Opening Proposal Video
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This video was created in April 2009 when we started negotiations and exhanged opening proposals with the company. Learn more about the negotiations process and your critical role in these negotiations. You may also recognize some of your flying partners who star in the video. |
April 6 Worldwide Day of Action Preview
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This video was created in advance of the April 6, 2010 Worldwide Day of Action where thousands of Flight Attendants protest delayed pay and march together in support of an Industry-Leading Contract. It features solidarity "Contract Now" chants by AFA United Members during the January 7, 2010 Day of Action.
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Strategic Advantage Video
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This video was created for the Strategic Advantage Tour in the fall of 2008. Meet our Negotiating Committee, learn about the negotiations process and learn more about your critical role in these negotiations. You may also recognize some of your flying partners who star in the video.
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Strike Preparedness
Strike Fund Video
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This video was revised to include information about the Strike Fund Vote taking place between May 24 and July 6. Watch the video to get information about the Strike Fund and the proposed temporary dues increase subject to a Membership vote. |
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