American Airlines Flight Attendants Voice Safety Concerns After Colleague's Death at Philadelphia Hotel
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American Airlines flight attendants delivered a letter of no confidence to an executive over safety concerns at a Philadelphia hotel.
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A flight attendant was found dead in suspicious circumstances at the hotel, but staff were not relocated.
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The flight attendants' union said the executive, Brady Byrnes, showed an "appalling lack" of support.
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The union is already in contract negotiations seeking 50% pay rises over 4 years.
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In August, the union voted to authorize a strike if terms are not agreed.