The Arizona Republic

AIRPORT PROTEST

- Lily Altavena

Regional airline workers protest at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on Monday against what they termed “poverty level wages” paid by American Airlines.

Dozens of union demonstrat­ors gathered at the busiest terminal of Phoenix Sky Harbor Internatio­nal Airport on Monday to condemn what they say are “poverty level” wages for hundreds of airport workers employed by American Airlines subsidiari­es.

Marching in a circle, they chanted, “We don’t get our contracts, American gets no peace” and “Contract! Now!” outside the departure level at Terminal 4.

Gate agents, ramp agents and passenger-service agents with Piedmont Airlines are among those asking for higher wages.

Labor union Communicat­ions Workers of America is attempting to negotiate a new contract for the subsidiary employees with Piedmont, according to Rick Brower, president of the local CWA branch and a ramp agent at Sky Harbor.

An agent starts at $8.05 an hour, he said, though American adds a differenti­al to comply with state’s minimum wage, which is $10.50 an hour. Meanwhile, American employees with similar roles start at $13.48 an hour and can earn $30 an hour after 12 years, according to a flier handed out by protest organizers. It’s not enough, Brower said.

“We have to stay profitable for American Airlines, we realize that,” Brower said. “We’re just asking for more than minimum wage.”

Natalie Kosakowski, an operations agent with Piedmont at Sky Harbor, makes about $13 an hour, more than most Piedmont employees, she said, because she transferre­d from the East Coast. She directs planes to gates and coordinate­s services like catering.

“We’re serious: We want this contract, and we want fair wages,” Kosakowski said.

The mother of two said she and her husband pay about $1,400 monthly for a three-bedroom apartment in north Phoenix, an “astronomic­al” rent relative to her earnings.

“Yes, they give us free flights, but if you can’t afford the hotels or dinners when you fly to those places, then what’s the point?” she said.

The protest on Monday was timed around CWA’s telecommun­ications and technologi­es conference, which is happening in Phoenix. CWA members from across the country participat­ed.

Jackie Jennings, a spokeswoma­n for Piedmont, stated, “Piedmont and union representa­tives have worked collaborat­ively to make good progress on a significan­t number of proposals, and a majority of those proposals have been mutually resolved.

“We look forward to our next working session, and hope to reach a tentative agreement that provides a secure and sustainabl­e future for our team.”

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MICHAEL CHOW/THE REPUBLIC Regional airline workers protest on Monday at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.

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