Article: ATA Flight Attendants Say They Want Better Pay or It's CHAOS(TM).

Protest Set for Tuesday, November 23, Orlando Airport

ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Flight attendants who fly for the nation's largest charter carrier, American Trans Air, are warning travelers planning a vacation or business trip to Orlando: your plans may be disrupted by CHAOS(TM).

"We've helped make this a successful airline," said Guy Bosworth, chairperson of the Association of Flight Attendants negotiating team at ATA, "We want our fair share."

American Trans Air (ATA) pays newly-hired flight attendants poverty-level wages, forcing some flight attendants to work two or three jobs to make ends meet. ATA, which raked in $40.1 ...

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