American Airlines Flight Attendants Demand Justice and Change

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American Airlines flight attendants delivered a letter of no confidence in a senior executive, Brady Byrne, for his refusal to relocate them from a hotel in Philadelphia where a colleague died under "suspicious" circumstances. The flight attendants expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of support and empathy from Byrne, citing concerns about their safety. The letter also highlighted other issues, including a "dehumanizing" performance point system and a lack of training resources. The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) is currently bargaining with the airline over contract terms, including wage increases and working conditions.
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