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Flight Attendants Will Be Required To Get More Rest Between Flights

Flight Attendants Will Be Required To Get More Rest Between Flights

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The FAA has increased the mandatory rest period for flight attendants to 10 hours between shifts, aligning it with pilots' rest requirements. This change, long advocated by flight crew unions, aims to enhance safety and improve working conditions. Despite this progress, some airline workers continue to push for better contracts, with Southwest flight attendants and Delta pilots actively negotiating. The Delta Pilots Union has initiated a strike authorization vote to express dissatisfaction with current pay proposals. Meanwhile, Southwest flight attendants are advocating for contract language changes to prevent exhaustive shifts and address outdated reserve systems. These developments highlight ongoing challenges in the aviation industry regarding worker conditions and safety.

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