Rolling Stone Menu Solidarity in the Skies, and Everything Beneath: Sara Nelson on How to Build a Better Country
The Association of Flight Attendants president sits down with Rolling Stone for “The Next Wave” series, on the new leaders who will shape America’s future
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Sara Nelson believes in solidarity: When she speaks, she talks about collectivity, of worker power, of bread and roses.
As the head of the Association of Flight Attendants – CWA, Nelson, who started working as a flight attendant for United Airlines in 1996, can wield strength in numbers the union represents over 50,000 workers at 20 different airlines. During the Trump era, it meant standing up to the former president on immigrant family separation and the 2019 federal government shutdown.
Solidarity in the Skies, and Everything Beneath: Sara Nelson on How to Build a Better Country
Solidarity in the Skies, and Everything Beneath: Sara Nelson on How to Build a Better Country
The Association of Flight Attendants president sits down with Rolling Stone for The Next Wave series, on the new leaders who will shape America s future
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Sara Nelson believes in solidarity: When she speaks, she talks about collectivity, of worker power, of bread and roses.
As the head of the Association of Flight Attendants – CWA, Nelson, who started working as a flight attendant for United Airlines in 1996, can wield strength in numbers the union represents over 50,000 workers at 20 different airlines. During the Trump era, it meant standing up to the former president on immigrant family separation and the 2019 federal government shutdown.