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Last Updated: May 2, 2008


Date Summary
5/2/2008 Contract Improvements Before Merger or Anything Else
4/24/2008 First Quarter Loss: Breaking Down Management Propaganda
4/4/2008 Guaranteed Pay
3/28/2008 757 Staffing Cut: Reality Bites
3/18/2008 Management's Plan to Shrink Operation Short-Sighted
3/7/2008 Preliminary Negotiations Polling
2/14/2008 Delta Flight Attendants Seek to Join Fight for Our Career
1/22/2008 Dispute Resolution Agreement: Fair, User-Friendly, Timely Results
1/4/2008 AOL Pushes DOL Stats to Call our Job 'Cushy'
1/1/2008 Taking Action for our Future
12/7/2007 Flight Attendants Short Changed
11/27/2007 "Excess Cash" Belongs to Workers
11/20/2007 Thanksgiving Holiday Message
11/14/2007 AFA Confirms Flight Attendant Rights Amid Merger Speculation
10/26/2007 Redouble Efforts for Equal Access to FMLA
10/19/2007 AFA BOD Finalizes Merger with CWA
10/18/2007 Asset Sale Proceeds Rightfully Belong to Flight Attendants
10/17/2007 Negotiations and Strike Preparations
10/4/2007 Take Part in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
9/22/2007 Contact Senators and Press for Equal Access to FMLA
9/20/2007 Participate in our Democracy, AFA-CWA BOD Agenda Items
9/10/2007 2007 September 11 Memorial Tribute
9/6/2007 Testimony for Corporate Bankruptcy Law Reform
8/31/2007 Happy Labor Day
8/28/2007 Improvements for Travel Benefits
8/24/2007 BET Initiative Cancelled
7/26/2007 Contact Representative for Flight Attendant Equal Access to FMLA
7/24/2007 Plenty of Money to Go Around for UAL Flight Attendants
7/20/2007 Condemning BET United's Business Education Training (BET) Initiative
6/28/2007 Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement Won with JetBlue
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MEC PresidentGregory E. Davidowitch


Gregory E. Davidowitch, President-Master Executive Council for the Association of Flight Attendants, AFL-CIO at United Air Lines, is the union’s chief spokesperson and leader for the more than 25,000 Flight Attendants employed by United Air Lines.

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