Flight attendants typically aren’t paid during boarding time. Earlier this month, after a three-year contract campaign and a credible strike threat, flight attendants at American Airlines became the first to win boarding pay.
Flight attendants typically are not paid until the aircraft doors close. All that greeting, seating, sorting out problems, and assistance with bags is off the clock.
This makes no sense. This is a major part of their job. Imagine what would happen if they stopped doing this function altogether - boarding would become unbearable.
Next I’ll find out that the pay stops as soon as the doors open and they’re not getting paid to help people off the plane or greet them. (Seriously, I hope I don’t find this out because it’s not true.)
Agreed!
This makes no sense. This is a major part of their job. Imagine what would happen if they stopped doing this function altogether - boarding would become unbearable.
Next I’ll find out that the pay stops as soon as the doors open and they’re not getting paid to help people off the plane or greet them. (Seriously, I hope I don’t find this out because it’s not true.)
It does stop the second the door opens. No idea if this change fixes that too tho