LOCAL
Sea-Tac airline food workers take strike vote
The following is from UNITE HERE Local 8:
American Airlines, Delta, and United made more than $50 billion in combined profits in the past five years alone, but workers who prepare and load food and beverages onto their planes are often left living in poverty and unable to afford health care.
Airline food workers at Sea-Tac Airport are not covered by the City of SeaTac living wage, and 73 percent of LSG Sky Chefs workers at Sea-Tac earn less than $15 per hour, including workers who have been working for the company for more than 20 years, according to UNITE HERE Local 8. Only 27 percent had company health insurance in 2018, and fewer than 7 percent had coverage for a family member.
UNITE HERE members at Sea-Tac who work for LSG Sky Chefs and Gate Gourmet are taking strike authorization votes along with airline food workers in 20 other cities nationwide over the next two weeks, united under the demand that “One Job Should Be Enough.”