Around 28,000 American Airlines flight attendants are 'one step closer to a strike' after failing to reach negotiations with the airline on Thursday, the union announced.
The Association of Professional Flight Attendants, which represents 28,000 flight attendants, said it is "one step closer to a strike" after ongoing contract talks with American Airlines ended Thursday without an agreement.
The airline, on the other hand, said it "made good progress" during negotiations over the past week. "We made good progress in negotiations this week, adding even more to the industry leading proposal we’ve had on the table for months. We look forward to continuing negotiations so our flight attendants can benefit from the contract they deserve," American Airlines said in a statement.
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