ALLEGIANT AIR PILOTS FILE FOR RELEASE FROM MEDIATION
1,400 Teamsters Fight for Fair Contract at Carrier
If the request is granted, the NMB may offer binding arbitration to resolve remaining issues between Allegiant and its Teamsters pilots. If either party declines arbitration, a 30-day "cooling-off" period would begin, after which the pilots could legally strike. Last November, Allegiant pilots voted by an overwhelming 97 percent to authorize a strike, signaling deep frustration with the company's delays and refusal to address core issues.
"Since we began negotiations, our goal has been simple: secure a contract that ensures long-term success and security for both our pilots and Allegiant Air," said Captain
After more than two years of mediated talks, the parties have yet to resolve fundamental scheduling concerns in the collective bargaining agreement. Allegiant's latest proposals would allow the company to deem approximately 20 percent of pilots as surplus and force the rest to fly maximum schedules — raising serious concerns about pilot fatigue, operational reliability, and quality of life.
"It's impossible to make progress when the company keeps moving the goalposts and demanding more 'efficiencies' from an already-stretched pilot group," said
Teamsters Local 2118 represents 1,400 hardworking Allegiant Air pilots nationwide. For more information, go to apa2118.org
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