October 06, 2025
A nonunion employee organization at SkyWest urged a Utah federal court to preserve its counterclaims accusing the Association of Flight Attendants, a union organizer and former flight attendants of conspiring to violate the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in their organizing efforts, arguing that the group adequately pled its claims.
September 15, 2025
SkyWest Airlines urged a Utah federal court not to block the disclosure of certain records in a suit accusing the company of interfering with an organizing drive, arguing that releasing the information won't create a commercial disadvantage for the Association of Flight Attendants.
August 15, 2025
The Association of Flight Attendants, a union organizer and a group of current and former SkyWest flight attendants have asked a Utah federal judge to toss most of the counterclaims in their suit accusing the airline of undermining a union drive, saying the SkyWest Inflight Association can't substantiate its allegations against them.
January 29, 2025
A flight attendants' union can't accuse SkyWest Airlines of failing to report its funding of an in-house employees' group to the U.S. Department of Labor, a Utah federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying only the secretary of labor can enforce the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act's reporting requirements.
August 14, 2024
The Association of Flight Attendants-Communications Workers of America on Wednesday challenged an attempt from SkyWest Airlines to nix the union's allegation that the company didn't file reports about payments to an in-house employees' group, saying there is an implied cause of action allowing the union to pursue its claim.
July 26, 2024
The regional airline SkyWest is fighting a union's claim that it violated the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act by failing to disclose how much money it gives an in-house employees' group, telling a Utah federal judge that only the U.S. secretary of labor can pursue such claims.
October 12, 2023
A flight attendants union accused Utah-based regional airline SkyWest of interfering with its workers' right to unionize, telling a Utah federal court that the airline fired two supporters of a union drive and funded an in-house, nonunion employees group that it claimed was flight attendants' representative.