United Airlines Teamsters Kick Off Eighth Round of Bargaining in Denver, Reach Tentative Agreement on Sick Leave
Yesterday, the United Airlines Teamsters National Negotiating Committee began the eighth round of bargaining in Denver. The committee is working diligently to reach agreements on the remaining non-economic articles of the contract so economic bargaining with the carrier can begin.
During Tuesday’s session, the committee reached a tentative agreement with the company on Article 11: Leave and Occupational Injury. United must now consider extenuating circumstances, such as worsening illness or injury, when monitoring a Teamster’s use of sick/injured leave.
“The committee did a fantastic job of holding United’s feet to the fire and forcing the company to agree to our proposal,” said Clacy Griswold, Chairman of the United Airlines Teamsters National Negotiating Committee. “We look forward to getting what we want on the rest of the open non-economic items as soon as possible.”
The committee also received an economic presentation from Teamster economists on Tuesday, highlighting United’s recent profitability, the current state of wages in the industry, and economic factors to consider before bargaining the contract’s economic articles.
“We’re eager to get into the mud and negotiate our pay and health care, but we aren’t budging until we reach agreements on the last non-economic items,” said Jasmine Johnson, a technician from Teamsters Local 986 out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and member of the negotiating committee. “Reaching an agreement on sick/injured leave is a good start to this week’s negotiations. We’re going to keep pushing this momentum towards a contract that reflects our value.”