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Alaska Airlines' flight attendants are set to receive an average pay raise of 32% in a new three-year tentative labor agreement, making boarding pay legally binding for the first time. The agreement, pending ratification, includes improvements to holiday and overtime pay, 20 months of retroactive pay, and aims to address the long-standing issue of pay for unionized flight attendants in the U.S. Votings for ratification will occur later this month, with the deal seen as averting a potential strike.
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