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> United flight attendants cite American Airlines in push for higher pay

The ongoing labor cost dispute between United Airlines and its flight
attendants centers on claims by the Association of Flight Attendants that
United underreports its true labor expenses by at least $1 billion annually.
AFA President Sara Nelson argues this discrepancy is due to underpayment and
the lack of a new contract, highlighting that American Airlines spends $1.5
billion more on labor for similar roles. United Airlines has responded by
asserting that labor costs have been accounted for in recent and future
financial projections, but the union remains dissatisfied, pointing out that
other airlines have made more favorable agreements with their employees.


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