Piedmont Flight Attendants Picket Outside Of Charlotte Douglas Airport
CHARLOTTE, NC – Holiday travel is ramping up as some flight attendants consider a strike at Charlotte Douglas airport. The negotiations with Piedmont Airlines and their flight attendants have stalled leading to a possible strike next month.
Dozens of flight attendants picketed outside of the airport on Thursday.
βItβs unacceptable what weβre going through right now. Itβs been over three years. Flight attendants are fed up. Weβre fired up. And weβre not going to stop, weβre not going anywhere until we get a good contract,β said Katurah Johnson.
Johnson is the local Union President for Piedmont Airlines flight attendants. Piedmont is a regional carrier for American Airlines which services hundreds of flights a day, many originating at Charlotte Douglas Airport.
βThey need to put their money where their mouth is. And give us a good contract,β said Johnson.
Right now, about 360 flight attendants are considering walking off the job. Theyβre demanding better pay and conditions.
βItβs really kind of despicable,β said Megan Robinson, a Piedmont flight attendant.
She says they make less money than their counterparts and are also dealing with the stress of unruly passengers and holiday crowds.
βWe canβt continue to do it under these conditions. Can not,β emphasized Robinson.
Piedmont airlines sent a statement saying in part:
βWe are dedicated to getting a competitive contract negotiated for our more than 350 Piedmont Flight Attendantsβ¦…We are in agreement our team members deserve the best contract and we are committed to delivering that to them.β
Negotiations are on hold until December. Flight attendants say that may be the last opportunity to reach a deal.
