San Diego Union-Tribune

ALASKA AIRLINES REACHES DEAL WITH WORKERS

2-year contract extension provides substantia­l raises

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A union has reached a deal with Alaska Airlines for a two-year contract extension that provides substantia­l raises for 5,300 gate agents, stores personnel and office staff, as well as for ramp workers who load cargo.

The Seattle Times reports the deal announced Wednesday does not cover a separate group of about 2,000 ramp workers, also represente­d by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Machinists, who work for the McGee Air Services subsidiary and handle baggage on passenger flights.

Richard Johnsen, the IAM general vice president responsibl­e for airline workers, said in an interview the deal will make this group of Alaska Airlines employees “the highest-paid employees in all of those classifica­tions for the entire airline industry.”

In a statement, Alaska’s chief operating officer, Constance von Muehlen called the deal “a meaningful investment in our Alaska Airlines airport customer service, stores, cargo, ground service and reservatio­ns agents.”

The Seattle-based airline is still embroiled in more consequent­ial contract talks with its pilot union, the Air Line Pilots Associatio­n, representi­ng about 3,000 pilots.

If the contract extension through 2026 is ratified by a vote of the IAM members at Alaska, they’ll get raises on Aug. 10 ranging from 8.9 percent to 17.4 percent, followed in the three subsequent years by raises of at least 2.5 percent — and a guarantee that the raise will at least match that at the fourth-largest U.S. airline.

Johnsen said the agreement means new hires will start at over $18 an hour, while the top-of-the-scale wage rises to $34 per hour.

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TED S. WARREN AP Alaska Airlines’ contract would give raises to many employees.

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