• snooggums@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    They weren’t being paid during the time they were working to usher and assist boarding passengers?

    What the fuck.

    • catloaf@lemm.ee
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      25 days ago

      Nope. Their pay started when the door closed and ended when it opened. The rest of the work at the gate or prepping the cabin was just free labor.

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      25 days ago

      This is seriously insane to me. I start getting paid as soon as my ass hits my chair. And when I was working in an office, it was as soon as my foot went in the door.

      I can’t imagine interacting with the public on behalf of a company without being paid for it. Wtf.

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        25 days ago

        You a freelancer/contractor now?

        In office you weren’t salaried I suppose

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          25 days ago

          I was a consultant for most of my career until recently where I switched to a salary employee.

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            24 days ago

            Ah hope that’s a rewarding switch one way ($) and/or another

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    25 days ago

    That is a huge deal. They should be paid from the minute they enter the airport but this is at least a step in the right direction. Another W for unions

    • Agreed!

      Flight attendants typically are not paid until the aircraft doors close. All that greeting, seating, sorting out problems, and assistance with bags is off the clock.

      This makes no sense. This is a major part of their job. Imagine what would happen if they stopped doing this function altogether - boarding would become unbearable.

      Next I’ll find out that the pay stops as soon as the doors open and they’re not getting paid to help people off the plane or greet them. (Seriously, I hope I don’t find this out because it’s not true.)

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      23 days ago

      Not that I’m defending them but that will probably put all airliners out of business. Which I hope it would.