JetBlue Flight Attendants Reject Labor Deal Amid Coronavirus Travel Slowdown

Flight attendants at JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) have rejected a tentative contract agreement forged between the airline and union leaders, adding an additional layer of uncertainty at a time when the airline is already dealing with a pandemic-related slowdown.

The airline's flight attendants voted to unionize in April 2018, and the company and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) have been in talks about a contract. The two sides struck a deal late last month, subject to approval from the union's 5,000 members.

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