TEAMSTERS PILOTS QUESTION ALLEGIANT’S PRIORITIES AS LABOR DISPUTE LOOMS
“Allegiant pilots are proud to serve their customers and get them safely to their destinations every day. They are invested in Allegiant’s success and are urging management to invest in pilots as other airlines have done to prevent another avoidable labor dispute with the carrier,” said Captain
Across the airline industry, pilots have secured significant improvements to their working conditions and compensation in recent years. However, as contract negotiations between Allegiant Air and Teamsters Local 2118 enter their fourth year, Allegiant Air is demanding that pilots agree to concessionary changes to their schedules and other parts of their contract that impact quality of work life to pay for increases in compensation that still leave Allegiant pilots far behind their industry peers operating the same type of aircraft.
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“Given Allegiant’s current struggles, why is company leadership trying to provoke a labor dispute with its pilots that will only harm the company and its brand?” asked
If Allegiant Air is the “heart” of the Allegiant Travel Company, as the marketing materials claim, pilots encourage investors to tell company leaders to make investing in the airline and its pilots”and the avoidance of a labor dispute”their highest priority. Investors should also critically evaluate management’s bargaining tactics in their contract talks with pilots, as these highly skilled professionals are essential to the growth of the airline and the company’s stock performance.
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