Alaska Airlines and its 7,000-member flight attendants union reached a tentative labor deal late Friday, concluding talks that lasted more than a year and a half.
Terms of the deal have not been released, though the union called it a “record contract.”
The deal likely contains a significant pay raise, which has been a common demand across the airline industry and sought by unions whose members in some cases have not seen a pay increase in years.
In April, the union announced to members it was seeking pay raises of
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