Service & Solidarity Spotlight: ALPA Members Reach Tentative Contract Agreement with FedEx

Service & Solidarity Spotlight: ALPA Members Reach Tentative Contract Agreement with FedEx

ALPA members holding signs that read “We’re FedUp,” “Put Stock in Employees” and “FedEx Has Failed to Deliver.”

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Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) members who work for FedEx have reached a new tentative five-year agreement with the company.

The new deal comes after five years of negotiations with the multinational conglomerate. Economic provisions had been a sticking point in bargaining; this contract includes hourly pay increases of nearly 40% in 2026 and 3% annual pay bumps starting in 2028.

“This tentative agreement was reached after lengthy and intensive mediation under the supervision of the National Mediation Board,” said Capt. Jose Nieves, chair of the FedEx ALPA Master Executive Council (MEC), in a press statement. “The next step is completing the MEC review and providing pilots with the information needed to evaluate the agreement.”

Kenneth Quinnell