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Home » American Airlines flight attendants don ‘WAR’ pins amid labor dispute with CEO
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American Airlines flight attendants don ‘WAR’ pins amid labor dispute with CEO

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMarch 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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American Airlines is grappling with a growing labor dispute as its flight attendants, represented by the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), have begun wearing red ‘WAR’ pins on their uniforms to signal their readiness to strike. The move comes amidst ongoing disagreements between the union and the airline’s senior leadership, particularly CEO Robert Isom. According to APFA, ‘WAR’ stands for ‘We Are Ready’. 

The APFA, which represents over 28,000 American Airlines flight attendants, has expressed its dissatisfaction with the airline’s financial performance, operational failures, and leadership decisions. In a recent internal memo, the union encouraged its members to wear the red pins as a “visible sign of Unity” and to demonstrate their solidarity in holding leadership accountable.

The memo stated, “Flight Attendants will not accept wage and work-rule concessions to rescue failing top leadership. We have sacrificed before, and we will not be asked to do it again to cover for strategic missteps at the top. It is time to course correct and move this airline in a fundamentally different direction with bold, visionary leadership that knows how to compete, not just cut.”

The labor unrest extends beyond the flight attendants, as American Airlines pilots, represented by the Allied Pilots Association (APA), have also called for Isom’s resignation. As reasons for their discontent, both unions cite poor financial performance, operational failures, and a “downward spiral” compared to competitors.

In a statement, the APFA emphasized the gravity of the situation, saying, “This week marked a defining moment for APFA and for every Flight Attendant and Employee at American Airlines. Flight Attendants are resolute in their support for the removal of CEO Robert Isom as the leader of American Airlines.”

The decision to wear the ‘WAR’ pins comes after the APFA’s Board of Directors issued a unanimous vote of no confidence in Isom on February 9, 2026. The union claims that the airline’s failures “begin at the top, with CEO Robert Isom.”

As tensions continue to rise, American Airlines faces the challenge of navigating this labor dispute while maintaining its operations and working to improve its financial performance. 


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