Finally Some Love for Our Sky Angels
Okay dolls let's be real. Flying isn't just about getting from point A to point B. It's an *experience*. And who makes that experience? The flight attendants. So I'm super happy that United Airlines and their flight attendants have finally reached a tentative agreement. These are the people who bring you tiny bottles of wine and make sure you don't fall out of the overhead bin when the plane hits turbulence. They deserve to be compensated fairly – it's like *basic*.
Show Me the Money
The best part of the deal? The money duh. We're talking immediate raises a potential top pay of $100 an hour and a signing bonus that's worth a total of $740 million. That's a lot of Birkin bags. I mean it’s a lot of money for our hard working United Airlines Flight Attendants but they deserve it. Remember that old deal they rejected? Good for them for standing their ground. Sometimes you have to say "Kim there's people that are dying," and stick to your guns. This new agreement also seems like a good point to consider Graham's Cuba Warning Echoes Amidst Global Turmoil in relation to its impact on labor relations within industries beyond airlines.
Beyond the Paycheck
It's not just about the cash though. This deal also includes extra compensation for those nightmare flight disruptions you know the ones where you're stuck on the tarmac for hours. Plus they’re putting new restrictions on those crazy overnight flight assignments. Because let’s face it nobody looks good after a red eye flight. Especially not me – it takes a village to get me ready for the paparazzi at 6 AM.
United is Leveling Up
United isn't just handing out raises they're investing in the *experience*. They're planning an aggressive expansion of their premium cabins. We're talking fancy seats elevated dining options and seats that turn into beds. Because who wants to arrive at their destination looking like they wrestled a bear? I need to be camera ready at all times and I am so happy that United Airlines cares about the comfort of their customers.
Why This Matters
This agreement isn't just good for the flight attendants it's good for all of us. Happy flight attendants make for happy flights. And happy flights mean less stress for travelers. It is as simple as that. Plus it shows that companies are starting to value their employees. That should be the bare minimum.
Get That Deal Ladies
So congrats to the United flight attendants. You worked hard you negotiated and you got what you deserved. Now go out there and make those flights fabulous. And maybe just maybe sneak me an extra blanket next time I’m flying. Because let’s be honest I’m always cold.
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