SWA Flight Attendants and the bigger 737

The Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants say that they don’t want to obstruct SWA from getting a larger 737 at all in response to speculation that this internal debate at SWA went public in order to force the hands of the Flight Attendants union. 

Instead, they simply point out that adding another aircraft, according to their current agreement, opens that same agreement up to renegotiation on issues such as pay and working conditions. 

Huh?

I don’t see any reassurances that they are for or against this still.  Instead, I see language that I would interpret to mean that they see an opportunity to renegotiate their contract earlier than the first date it becomes amendable.  It would appear that this remains a potential obstruction, to me anyway.  At the least, it appears opportunistic.

One thing to come out last year during SWA’s attempt to purchase Frontier as well as during its controversy on codeshares with WestJet and Volaris was that SWA employees wanted to see more flying ( and more employment opportunities as a result of that additional flying) on their metal, not another company’s.

This addition to the fleet of the 737-800 does just that for the Flight Attendants with absolutely no change in their working conditions on a per person basis. 

That would lead me to believe that SWA Flight Attendants do, in fact, present a possible obstacle to the addition of a new 737 type to their fleet.  And until they speak more clearly on their intent, I think they continue to present the most risk to this decision.

One Response to “SWA Flight Attendants and the bigger 737”

  1. t would appear that this remains a potential obstruction, to me anyway. At the least, it appears opportunistic.

    Huh?

    It presents SWA management with that very same opportunity to reopen the contract for renegotiation. Does that appear obstructionistic to you as well?

    -R

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