Release #: FDX 24.04
March 21, 2024

FedEx Pilots Take Contract Negotiation Frustrations to Wall Street

Pilots Fed Up with Management’s Marginal Offers in Mediated Bargaining


NEW YORK—FedEx Express pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) and fellow crewmembers held an informational picket in front of the New York Stock Exchange today ahead of the release of FedEx’s fiscal third-quarter earnings.

ALPA and FedEx management began negotiations in May 2021 and entered into mediation in October 2022 with the assistance of the National Mediation Board. Following a rejected tentative agreement in July 2023, the FedEx pilots clearly expressed their requirements for an agreement that would meet their expectations. As a result, on March 8, 2024, on behalf of the FedEx pilots, ALPA president Capt. Jason Ambrosi formally requested that the National Mediation Board issue a proffer of arbitration and a consequent release for self-help.

“With minimal progress achieved during recent mediated negotiating sessions in sections of significant importance to the pilots and no progress on the core economic sections related to retirement and pay, management forced our hand in requesting a release from mediation,” said First Officer Connor Wilm, acting chair of the FedEx Master Executive Council. “Management continues to insist that any new agreement must be cost-neutral with respect to the rejected tentative agreement. This approach will not be accepted by FedEx pilots and will not lead to an agreement that will be ratified by our pilots.”  

FedEx management has repeatedly demonstrated that stalling and delaying is a preferred tactic in their negotiating toolbox. FedEx pilots will no longer accept this tactic, and informational picketing events like the one held today will continue to increase in frequency, along with additional public displays of unity and resolve.

For more information regarding the FedEx pilots’ negotiations, visit FDXPilots.com.

Founded in 1931, ALPA is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents more than 77,000 pilots at 42 U.S. and Canadian airlines. Visit ALPA.org or follow us on Twitter @ALPAPilots.

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