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  Veda Shook and the
Future of AFA
Veda Shook helped negotiate an industry-leading contract at Alaska Airlines, where she was MEC President. Now, as AFA's President-Elect, she's looking forward to helping Delta flight attendants do the same. SHARE

  AFA-CWA Intl. President Veda Shook's New Year's Message
"We have a clear vision for our future,” said Veda Shook. “We will work to rebuild the Flight Attendant profession as a good career by negotiating new standards in pay, benefits and working conditions. SHARE

  Confessions of a Union Buster
In "Confessions of a Union Buster," Martin Jay Levitt lays out how "human resources consultants" use fear and divide-and-conquer techniques to beat back employee efforts to gain representation. SHARE
  Importance of Representation
Why is it important for flight attendants to vote YES for Delta AFA representation? It's about Respect and Unity, having a guarantee in a legally binding contract. And, YES, this is our Opportunity! SHARE
 
                 
         
  I Haven't Always Been A Union Supporter
Lots of flight Attendants wonder if they should be in a union. Over time they change their minds. SHARE
  Delta Spirit
What's Delta culture? It's teamwork! Working together to be the best that we can be. Flight attendants discuss what it means to be Delta flight attendants, and the new spirit we're bringing to our airline through Delta AFA. SHARE

  DeltaAFA—Together
Representation and respect for Delta are not mutually exclusive. Modern love for our company can include an AFA contract. SHARE
  The New Delta Family
Our brothers and sisters explain the changing Delta “culture” and ask why our own “family” would not want us protected by a contract. SHARE
 
                 
 

 

 

 

 
Legally Binding
In good times and bad, a contract protects our interests and holds Delta executives accountable for their business decisions. It’s about mutual respect. SHARE
  Dues
Delta and Northwest merged to better position our airline for the future. When flight attendants pool our resources we flourish in good times and withstand industry challenges. Dues are our investment in each other. SHARE
  Representation
What having an industry-leading contract will mean for Delta flight attendants. SHARE
  Truth and Consequences
CEO Richard Anderson promises he’ll “take care of you.” Delta flight attendants want that promise in the form of a legally binding contract. SHARE
               

 

 

 

 
Dispelling the Myths
AFA’s experienced attorneys describe how Delta AFA will be shaped by Delta flight attendants. SHARE
  Opportunity
Flight attendants celebrate the new Delta Air Lines and the many opportunities we see on the horizon. SHARE
  Across America
AFA members explain what having a contract and a part in the community of AFA flight attendants does for our industry. SHARE
  World Class Airline
Delta customers will benefit from our airline treating its frontline employees as World Class flight attendants. SHARE
             

 

 

 
Direct Relationship
Having representation at Delta will guarantee and enhance our direct, objective relationship with managers. SHARE

  Why AFA?
Why AFA? Because we own it. This is all of us coming together in Delta AFA. Listen to flight attendants talk about what they expect to achieve working together through Delta AFA. SHARE
  Without A Union
Delta Flight Attendants will begin to vote for representation this week. While the company paints a happy picture of a union free workplace where they take care of the employees, hear what some Flight Attendants think about working without a union. SHARE
  I Am The Union
Our union is not a "third party" but a cohesive group of professional Delta flight attendants who will produce our first contract—together. SHARE