Flight attendants work unpaid about one week a month, according to

Flight attendants work unpaid about one week a month, according to

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A new survey of Canadian flight attendants from CUPE's Airline Division shows that flight attendants in Canada are performing unpaid work for 34.86 hours per month, on average.

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