The AFA pin is a symbol of unity and solidarity that is proudly worn by all AFA-member Flight Attendants across the industry. It represents the long history of the struggles and achievements made by our founders and those who have come before us. Wearing your AFA pin is a great way to show your continued support for the work being done by our Union to advocate for and advance our profession.
Switch Out Your Red Pin For A White One
During contract negotiations, the Master Executive Council (MEC) changed the official AFA pin at Alaska Airlines to a red version to symbolize our solidarity and resolve for a contract. Now that negotiations have concluded and a ratified agreement is in place, it’s time to switch back to the classic white AFA pin. If you’re still wearing a red AFA pin, the time has come to retire it from wear, as it is no longer the official AFA pin for Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants.
Where Do I Get A Pin?
If you don’t have a white AFA pin already, email your LEC Officers at the address below and let them know that you want to put on your pin!
ANC – anc@afaalaska.org | LAX – lax@afaalaska.org | PDX – pdx@afaalaska.org
SAN – san@afaalaska.org | SEA – sea@afaalaska.org
In Solidarity,
Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow and Stephen Couckuyt