CODE RED: Summer travel is coming and corporate greed is in full swing.
We’re kicking off this red hot Solidarity Summer with a Worldwide Flight Attendant Day of Action to demand our contracts. Airline executives have had no problem dolling out massive raises for themselves. We’re coming for our share of the profits we create.
Our solidarity transcends airlines. Together, in the height of summer travel season, we’ll show management and the flying public that we’re united in the fight to raise the standards for our careers. No matter what uniform we wear, we’ve earned the long-term security, benefits, flexibility, dignity, and respect that comes with a strong contract. It’s time for airline management to pay up and get this done.
Join us on Thursday, June 13, at more than 30 airports for a Worldwide Day of Action. It’s our turn.
Information By Alaska Base
Picket times, RSVP links, and meeting points for each Alaska base can be found below.
Information For Other Airports
Along with Alaska bases, picketing will take place at more than 30 airports across the globe. Events are occurring at ANC, AUS, BOS, CLE, CLT, DCA, DEN, DFW, EWR, GUM, HNL, IAD, IAH, LAS, LAX, LGA, LHR, MCO, MIA, MSP, ORD, ONT, PDX, PHL, PHX, SAN, SEA, SFO, SNA, and TPA. Don’t miss the chance to join the fight and show your solidarity with Flight Attendants from across the industry. Find a picket line near you and make your voice heard!
Click here for details and to RSVP for other airports >
Picketing Event FAQs
Can I attend the picket if I’m on a (medical/maternity/military) leave of absence?
Depending on the type of leave you are on, you may be able to attend. If you are on a medical, maternity or worker’s compensation leave of absence and have restrictions in place from your treating physician that would not allow you to picket or travel to picket, you should not participate in the event. Please contact your LEC President if you have questions or need clarification.
Can I use my non-rev benefits to fly in and picket?
While we don't agree with it, nor do we believe it is lawful, the Company has a policy that restricts Flight Attendants from using pass travel to attend pickets. For more information about the policy, please refer to page 4 of the Employee Travel Handbook (AAG SSO required).
If I’m a commuter, can I come in before my trip to picket?
If you're commuting in for work, there's nothing that dictates when you can travel into work and in fact it is encouraged to arrive early for your trips or reserve blocks.
If I’m a commuter, can I stay after my trip to picket?
If you're commuting back home after a trip or a reserve block, there's nothing that dictates when you can travel home.
If I’m on reserve, can I attend the picket while I’m on call?
Yes, as long as you are not on duty (i.e., it is prior to your scheduled report time).
Can I attend the picket while on airport standby?
No. You are not permitted to picket while on duty, including during airport standby.
Can I attend the picket if I’m on sit time between flights?
No. You are on duty between flights and therefore not permitted to picket.
Can I attend the picket if I’m on a layover?
Yes! Flight Attendants are encouraged to attend a picketing event if one is taking place in their layover city while they are actually on the layover (i.e., after release at the RON station and prior to report time following the RON.)
Can I attend the picket if I’m on probation?
Probationary Flight Attendants are technically allowed to participate in solidarity actions as allowed under the Railway Labor Act (RLA). However, our Master Executive Council (MEC) believes our newest Flight Attendants can best support the negotiations process by wearing their red AFA pin, familiarizing themselves with the Contract and most importantly focusing on successfully completing probation.
Can members of other labor groups or unions attend the picket?
Yes! Members of other labor groups are always welcome. Airline employees are asked to come dressed in their full, compliant uniform if their contract or uniform policy allows. Labor allies can show support by wearing a plain red t-shirt.
Can I bring friends or family members along to the picket?
Yes, friends and family members are welcome and can show support at the event by wearing a plain red t-shirt.
What should I wear to the picket?
Alaska Flight Attendants should wear a full, compliant uniform (including red AFA pin). Company ID badges should be removed or hidden from view.
Other airline Flight Attendants, pilots, and other airline workers are asked to wear a full, compliant uniform to the event as long as it is not prohibited by a contract provision or uniform policy. Company ID badges should be removed or hidden from view.
Labor allies, friends, and family members can show support by wearing a red Union t-shirt or plain red t-shirt.
Can I bring my own signs or banners to carry while picketing?
In order to ensure compliance with airport or other jurisdictional regulations, only AFA-provided signs may be carried while picketing. Please do not bring your own signs or banners with you.
Can I picket in a location other than my base?
Yes, you’re welcome to picket in any location regardless of where you are based.
Virtual Picketing Resources
If you’re scheduled to work or won’t be able to make it to a picketing event in person, you can still participate in our Day of Action. Help turn up the heat on social media and take part in our virtual picket!
Click here for virtual picketing resources >
Specific Questions?
If you have specific questions about the event at your base, please contact your Local Mobilization Chairperson for assistance. You’ll find contact information on the Mobilization Committee page of the Contract 2022 website. You can also see the information below for more details.
ANC
10:30 AM to 12 PM AKT
RSVP for ANCMeeting Point
South Terminal, Departures Level, before Door 1
AFA Alaska Contact
Rebecca Owens
LAX
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for LAXMeeting Point
Terminal 4, Departures Level
AFA Alaska Contact
Kyle Peterson
ONT
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for ONTMeeting Point
Terminal 2, Departures
AFA Alaska Contact
Timothy Green
PDX
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for PDXMeeting Point
Upper Level, Outer Central Roadway
AFA Alaska Contact
Ahnawake Kriese
SAN
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for SANMeeting Point
Terminal 2 East, Arrivals Level
AFA Alaska Contact
Joey Lawrence
SEA
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for SEAMeeting Point
Flag Pavilion (SW corner of International Blvd and Airport Expressway)
AFA Alaska Contact
Andrew Stinson
SFO
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for SFOMeeting Point
Terminal 3, Door 1 Departures
AFA Alaska Contact
Trista Vanta/Virginia Fritz
SNA
11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
RSVP for SNAMeeting Point
Corner of MacArthur and Michelson, in front of Bank of America on MacArthur Blvd
AFA Alaska Contact
Timothy Green